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Tsiolkas bags another award for ‘The Slap’

‘The Slap’ has earnt Christos Tsiolkas another award for his look at how a slap at a bbq changes the lives of the people involved.

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Eighth International Conference on Greek Research begins at Flinders University

Adelaide has some of the world’s leading scholars in Modern Greek studies attening the Eighth International Conference on Greek Research at Flinders University.

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The Greek corner at the Queen Vic Market

Steve and Annie Papailiadis shares their experience of running of running The Grill and Market Star Cafe, two local eateries on the rise in North Melbourne.

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Young Greek of the Week

Liza Xanthopoulos, who loves souvlakia and feels that Pontian is the one word that best describes her, is our Young Greek of the Week.

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New rules for smoking challenge old habits

The introduction of smoking bans in venues and bars in Greece on July 1 elicits a strong response amongst young Athenians.

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Greece swine flu cases include Greek Aussies

Greece’s H1/N1 flu cases increase and now include two recently arrived Greek Australians, a 14-year-old Greek Australian boy, a 43-year-old Greek Australian woman.

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Xenophon proposes alternative to ETS

Xenophon saw the ETS bill vote delayed until August when sitting resumes as he seeks an alternative to the Govenment’s Emissions Trading Scheme.

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Georgiou feels “sense of relief” to see end of Howard’s refugee policies

Opposition member Petro Georgiou and long term advocate for refugee rights felt relief not to have to cross the floor and vote for the government’s abolition of Howard government’s

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Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia Elections

The Greek Community of South Australia will be holding elections this Saturday

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Greek reporter arrested in Iran

Greek reporter for the Washington Post has been arrested in Iran and his parents are calling for his release.

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