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Pavlidis launches network on International Women’s Day

Whittlesea councillor, Kris Pavlidis launched a new woman’s advocate network, Women Matter Two (WM2) on International Women’s Day.

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Nationwide strike brings Greece to standstill

More than 30,000 people took to the streets of Athens on Thursday as part of the second nationwide strike in Greece against the austerity measures announced by the Papandreou gover

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Young Greek of the Week

Nicole Tsotras, who loves yiayia’s tiropita and describes herself best as passionate is our Young Greek of the Week.

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A Greek chocolate master

Artemis Floratos Racovalis is one of the owners and the Director of Chocolate Master. She talked to Neos Kosmos.

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Two caught with artifacts

Greek police arrested two men last week for trying to sell several artifacts, including a bronze sculpture of emperor Alexander the Great from the 4th century B.C.

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“We will become their crisis”

Downtown Athens was paralysed once again on Friday when thousands of Greeks took to the streets to protest against the country’s newly announced package of austerity measures.

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Latrobe Uni celebrates Greek night

About 120 students from universities across Melbourne flocked to
Latrobe University’s Eagle Bar last Tuesday to celebrate the Latrobe
University Greek Club’s (LUGS) first ever

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A Greek festive gathering

For the seventeenth year in a row the people of Hobart
will experience a Greek style panygiri.

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First sod turned at Alphington

Alphington Grammar School took the first steps towards its redevelopment last week as the first sod was turned on two major projects.

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Fronditha’s radiothon raises $80,340 in funds

All funds raised through the 2010 Radiothon will be going towards the expansion of Anesi in Thornbury turning it into a 120 bed facility at an estimated cost of $13 million.

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