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Greeks in the Far Orient
Professor Anastasios Tamis’ book Greeks in the Far Orient explores the plight of a group of 40,000 Greek and Cypriot immigrants who settled in Asia at the end of the 19th century.
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Aged care reform ‘undisguised grab’ at elderly’s assets
Elderly Australians could be forced to re-mortgage their homes if the federal government goes ahead with an “undisguised grab” of their homes as part of its aged care reforms.
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Community Grants Program open for applications
Victorian Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship Nicholas Kotsiras recently announced the Community Grants Program for 2012, which will be open to applications until De
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Road safety message to appear on number plates
Victorian number plates carrying road safety messages will be rolled out in Victoria next year, Premier Ted Baillieu announced on Sunday.
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Greek Consulate asks media to be fair dinkum
As the marathon EU Summit concluded in Brussels, putting in place the latest deal to fix the eurozone’s debt crisis, the Consulate General of Greece in Melbourne held a rare briefi
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Stores burgled during unrest
More than 400,000 euros worth of merchandise was stolen from stores in central Athens during disturbances at an anti-austerity rally last Thursday.
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Claim your cash
ASIC has revealed that there is an estimated $636 million unclaimed in bank accounts.
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The GoTo Tour
The GoTo Foundation rode all the way from Melbourne to Adelaide in the name of charity.
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Crack down on illegal puppy farms
Victorian premier Ted Baillieu has cracked down on illegal puppy farms.
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Program to encourage youth back to the land
A new government scheme which aims to tackle youth unemployment and boost the farming sector by leasing plots of state land to young or unemployed farmers at a cheap rate is under