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Greek PM ponders next moves

Papandreou and several of his ministers headed to the island of Paros to consider his PASOK’s list of candidates for the November local elections, which, sources say, is likely to

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Mature age students: NUGAS turns 40

The National Union of Greek Australian Students celebrates its 40th birthday in Syndey this weekend.

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Athens retailers reeling

Fifteen percent of retail businesses in Athens have closed because of the debt crisis and ensuing recession, a study released by a leading trader association

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Sharp increase in teacher retirement

The number of Greek teachers applying to retire has tripled in the last year according to the Greek Deputy Minister for Education Evi Christofilopoulou.

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Greek Australians step up to the crease

Greek Australian cricketers head to Corfu in September for Corfu’s first Cricket Festival.

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Housing prices down by up to 10 percent

Residential property prices in the first six months of the year fell by an average of 4 to 10 percent in Athens

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New blood takes over the helm

The newly-elected president of the Cypriot Community of Melbourne and Victoria, 47-year old Harry Tsindos, talks about his plans.

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Opposing trends in enrolments

Greek language enrolments are down at La Trobe University, but promising at Monash.

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First service in 88 years at Panageia Soumela

Pontians across Australia joined many Greeks who spent this weekend commemorating Panageias (The Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokou) because of their veneration of Panageia So

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Greek issues top on the Greens list

Australian Greens candidate for Bendigo Kymberlie Dimozantos believes that the Greens’ policies on education, healthcare and renewable energy would benefit all of the community, in

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