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Greek government responds strongly to attack on police

The injuring of six police officer during an attack on the police station in Ayia Paraskevi has drawn a strong response from the Greek Government.

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Financial dispute at GOCMV

The decision by the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria to hold its annual general meeting on triggered a dispute between the major factions on what should be includ

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Reward for terror suspects

The Greek Government has offered a reward for information on three criminals – Simeon and Marios Seisidis and Grigoris Tsironis.

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Papandreou and Gruevski meet

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou and the Prime Minister of FYROM met on the sidelines of the European Summit in Brussels last week.

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Housing affordability declining as house prices surge

Recent migration to Australia has driven the surge in house prices in Melbourne, according to the Greek ‘Property Professor.’

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Pontian Professionals honour Michael Atkinson

South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson was honoured by the Pontian Professionals and Business Forum of Oceania for his work in getting the Pontian Genocide recognised b

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Business as usual after fire

Business quickly returned to normal at the Oakleigh Market following a fire on Wednesday.

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Andronas takes major architectural prize

Arthur Andronas has won the prestigious Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage for the his work on conserving St. Paul’s Cathedral in Melbourne.

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Six shot in attack on police

Five police officers and one cadet were shot during an armed attack against a police station in the Athens suburb of Agia Paraskevi Greek authorities announced on Wednesday.

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AEU President calls for action on teacher shortages

AEU President Angelo Gavrielatos calls for action on teacher shortages following the release of a national survey of public school principals.

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