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Farmers blockade for second week

The farmer blockades across Greece continued for the second week in support of their call for continued agricultural subsidies.

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Greek PM seeks progress with near neighbours

The Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou declared last week that the time is right for progress in a range of bilateral disputes involving Greece and its neighbours.

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Court denies Brit bail…again

A court on Zakynthos has rejected an appeal by a young Briton to be released on bail despite the fact that he has been held for the last six months awaiting trial in an alleged man

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Holidays abroad remain popular with Greeks

Despite the economic crisis, the number of Greeks traveling abroad during the Christmas and New Year holiday period rose this year, with Italy and Germany ranking among the favoure

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My mum was my sister

A family secret sees 43-year-old local woman searching for her Greek father

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Alphington Grammar tops the agenda

Change will be a high priority in the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria as the new Board prepares to meet for the first time.

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Mature debate needed on flag issue

Three Greek Australian community leaders express their opinions on the issue of changing the Australian flag.

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Two Greeks honoured on Australia Day

John Christodoulou from NSW and Steve Tharenou from Queensland were amongst the many community figures whose contribution was acknowledged on Australia Day.

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The nation’s capital goes Greek

Canberra is going Greek again in preparation for the Greek Glendi, one of the key activities of the Capital Multicultural Festival held in Australia’s capital.

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MPs to investigate Vatopedi and Siemens scandals

Parliamentary committees of inquiry has been established into the Vatopedi Monastery land swap deal and into the Siemens scandal.

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