Advertisement

News

News

Money pledged for fire victims to rebuild

10 million euros will be made available by the Greek government to people whose houses were destroyed or seriously damaged in the fires in Evia and Attiki.

News

EU: Greek students three times as likely to go to uni

A Study by the European Commission has found that Greek students are three times as likely to undertake post-secondary studies, in comparison to their European peers.

News

In brief

Briefs on H1N1 death, cuts in retail jobs and the impact of global warming on temperatures in Greek cities

News

Young Greek of the Week

16-year-old Peter Dalambiras, who loves gyro and feels that humorous is the best word to describe him is
our Young Greek of the Week.

News

Gen Z plans for global warming

Year 5 and 6 students St John’s College students presented projects which explored adaptions to climate change and the greenhouse effects.

News

School’s out!

10 students share with us what they’re planning to do over the school holidays.

News

Greek unions: unemployment at 17% by December 2009

A study commissioned by the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) has predicted that unemployment may reach 17 percent by 2010.

News

The signs of success

Con Scrinis shares his experience of running Traffic Group Limited, Australia’s largest traffic and corporate signage company.

News

First election debate: no clear winner

The first Greek election debate, which involved the leaders of the six political parties with parliamentary representation, lasted over three hours but yielded no clear winner.

News

Poll has PASOK forming stand-alone government

PASOK enjoy a 6% lead in the polls which, should it be repeated on election day, will guarantee PASOK the ability to form a majority government.

Advertisement