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Dora’s five day sweep through Washington and New York a success

Greek Foreign Minister, Dora Bakoyiannis, spent five days in Washington and New York meeting with senior figures from the US Administration and from the United Nations.

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‘No’ to venue licences in inner city Athens

The City of Athens council decided last week to put in place a moratorium on the issuing of new licenses to cafes, bars and restaurants in a number of areas in inner city Athens

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SAE Youth re-structures for success

The SAE Youth Council meeting in Melbourne announced the formation of a number of new subcommittees and reaffirmed the importance of the upcoming Pan Hellenic Games.

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Messimeri calls for more Greek aged funding

Voula Messimeri responds to her having been selected as Woman of the Year by the World Council for Hellenes Abroad (SAE) in Oceania by calling for additional funding of Greek aged

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Greeks band together to support bushfire victims

A number of Greek organisations and individuals in Victoria and interstate have put their hands in their pockets to help raise funds for the Victorian bushfire victims.

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Glendi is on track

Bill Papastergiadis reports that all is on track for the 2009 Antipodes Festival which is due to commence with the Antipodes Festival Glendi on 21 – 22 March 2009.

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Harry’s Back!

Harry Nicolaides returns to Australia after serving six months in jail.

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Greeks abroad vote to sink in parliament

The Greek cabinet  approved a draft bill which will allow Greeks abroad to vote in Greek elections from their place of residence last week. Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos urged the …

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End game for liberal economics

As governments pump the economy to avoid depression it seems that economic rationalism is dead, or is it?

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An overwhelming tragedy

Alexandros Logothetis reports from devastated Kinglake in Victoria, describing the tragic aftermath of the recent bushfires.

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