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Gaza activists return home

The return to Athens of 31 Greek activists who took part in the Gaza-bound aid flotilla was accompanied by a peaceful protest in central Athens against Israel’s deadly attack on

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Father Marinakis honoured for his service

Long serving priest, Father Athanasios Marinakis was honoured on May 30 by the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia for his 40-year contribution to the community.

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Young Greek of the week: Chris Macheras

Aspiring lawyer Chris Macheras is your young Greek of the week.

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Modern Greek still in the mix

The delegation of the Australian Hellenic Council (AHC) that traveled to Canberra last week to meet Education Minister Julia Gillard, has learnt that Modern Greek can still make

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Bank of Cyprus Australia opens new head office at Rialto Tower

Bank of Cyprus Australia’s new head office was officially opened at the iconic Rialto Towers last week by the Honourable Mr. John Brumby, Premier of Victoria.

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Mining tax not a ‘super’ guarantee

Controversy over the Resources Super Profits Tax is peaking due to the perceived potential negative impact on the mining industry and the government’s hotly debated $38 million

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Papandreou issues stark warning

Prime Minister George Papandreou gave a stark warning to all parties that they could face a terrible public backlash

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A masterful mobile mechanic

Con Skliros shares his experience of becoming a self-employed mobile mechanic.

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Refugee advocate hits out

Kon Karapanagiotidis is the son of Greek migrants, his father’s side were refugees from Turkey, so he identifies with modern displacement and desperation.

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Georgiou bows out true to form

Veteran Liberal Petro Georgiou wrapped up his 35 year parliamentary career last week, with a valedictory speech that reflected perfectly his time of service: honest, unafraid an

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