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Goussis loses final appeal
Gangland assassin Evangelos Goussis will stay in prison for at least 27 years after he lost his final appeal.
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Bank of Beirut chief opens new BHB branches
Mr Salim Sfeir, Chairman and General Manager of Bank of Beirut – the major shareholder in Beirut Hellenic Bank (BHB), visited Melbourne, Sydney and Perth last week to meet BHB cust
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Referendum for Greece
Greece will go to a referendum on December 4 to decide whether they want to stay in the eurozone or go back to the drachma.
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Crises forces boutique owner to turn robber
The economic crisis and the increasing dire financial straits of his own business prompted a 44-year-old Glyfada boutique owner to turn robber.
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Investment bank takes over site to be fitted out by Alex Perry
Alex Perry’s plans to be an interior designer are on hold.
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Ethnic community awards under scrutiny
Awards given to ethnic communities in NSW have come under scrutiny, since the execution of last years awards by then premier Kristina Keneally.
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Stories from the Bakehouse
Nick Dimitrokallis’ working day starts at 5am. That’s seven days a week. Before dawn, when Nick opens the door of the Melbourne Bakehouse, the business he has owned and managed for
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Giving voice to a silent killer
Helen Hatzis has overcome her ordeal with ovarian cancer. She knows how lucky she is, and is determined to speak on behalf of the women who can’t.
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Brussels to kickstart projects
Major construction projects in Greece are in for a lifeline as the European Commission intends to allow the disbursement of community resources as guarantees for the funding of the
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Remembrance Day
Return to Anatolia and Greek Federal Organisation of Ex-Servicemen’s Reserve of Greece in Australia Inc. proudly presents Remembrance Day national pilgrimage and wreath laying.