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Cyclone Carlos wreaks havoc in Darwin
Two Greeks in Darwin talk about the impact of Cyclone Carlos as it continues its course across northern Australia.
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Asbestosis sufferer sues Dunlop
A Greek Australian man is suing Goodyear Dunlop tyre factory after being diagnosed with asbestosis after working at the company for ten years.
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SA ‘big winner’ in health reform
ALP Federal member for Hindmarsh in SA, Steve Georganas, heralds the health reforms announced by Julia Gillard.
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Greek uni students rev up for O Week
Greek Australian students are busy setting up stalls, spruking their wares during O-Week across Australia as part of a drive to build membership for National Union of Greek-Austral
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Multiculturalism is officially back!
Federal Immigration MInister Chris Bowen launched the Government’s multicultiral policy last week marking a watershed in recent federal politics
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Clean up begins after Cyclone Carlos hits Darwin
The Greek community in Darwin is bracing for another night of wild weather as Cyclone Carlos continues on its course
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Unprovoked stabbing in Adelaide Greek caf
Police are searching for two men who assaulted a Greek man in Adelaide yesterday
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Hellenic Australian war effort heralded
Greeks to be acknowledge for their contribution to the Australia’s war effort with a new Hellenic War Memorial
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Papandreou calls IMF chief to convey complaints
Prime Minister George Papandreou has called the managing director of the International Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, to convey Greece’s dissatisfaction with comments made by offici
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Debt inspectors: Greek reforms face critical test
Greece’s ambitious programme to overcome its debt crisis has reached a “critical juncture” and faster structural reforms are needed, its international bailout inspectors said Frida