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Xydias’ victims demand compensation

A number of victims of convicted rapist John Xydias are seeking compensation from the courts.

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Rich start to Odyssey Festival

The annual Odyssey Festival organised in Adelaide by the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia commenced its month long program of activities with the Greek Film Festival.

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Adelaide Glendi a roaring success

More than 10 000 people attended the two day Greek Glendi Festival in Adelaide at the Wayville Showground.

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Young Greek of the Week

Emily Harbis, who loves souvlaki from Greece and feels that ‘determined’ is the best word to describe her, is our Young Greek of the Week.

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Papandreou cabinet: a breath of fresh air

The appointment of the cabinet will see a new PASOK government led by fourteen ministers who combine technocractic nous with political experience.

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Papandreou sworn in as PM

George Papandreou was sworn in as Prime Minister of Greece by Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece, in the presence of President of the Republic Karolos Papoulias.

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Plenty of soup for you too

George Paraskevopoulos and Theo Kanatas share their experience of running Soup Place, a thriving business selling freshly made soups.

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Gruevski visit a concern

The new Ambassador of Greece in Australia gives an extensive interview on a range of issues and priorities.

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Master chef releases new cookery book

The launch of George Calombaris’s new cookbook featured greek cookery from the Hellenic heart

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Employers discriminate against international students

A report by a Melbourne University academic has found that international students graduating from Australian universities are struggling to find work because they do not possess th

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