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Policeman found guilty of murder

A Greek court this week convicted a policeman of murder and sentenced him to life imprisonment

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Juncker tries to settle Greek bickering

Eurogroup President Jean-Claude Juncker has clarified his comments about corruption in Greece

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Limnitis crossing opens

A new era began for the people of Kato Pyrgos and Limnitis on Thursday as the Limnitis crossing point, northwest of Cyprus, was opened during a ceremony by President of the Republi

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Greek police storm Acropolis protesters

Baton-toting police stormed the Acropolis, clashed with government workers who had occupied the Acropolis and refused tourists access to the site.

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Library embraces multiculturalism

A Melbourne community library has launched a new bilingual storytelling program

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Greek Film Festival a hit!

The 17th Greek Film Festival launches in Melbourne and Sydney went off with a bang

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Greeks respond to Murray – Darling proposal

The Murray-Darling Basin draft plan is a multi-headed Hydra for many Greek Australian farmers

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Greek Australians among Fringe Festival awards

Two Greek Australians and a Greek-inspired show were among the Melbourne Fringe Festival’s best productions

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Theatre upgrade may lead to more Greek cinema

Greek cinema may once more be screened in the Shirley Burke theatre after an announcement of a significant upgrade.

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X-Factor star out but not over

Despite a moving rendition of a popular classic, Amanda Grafanakis was voted off X-Factor this week.

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