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Illegal dumps ‘on the nose’ in Greece

Greece has seen the closure of more than 1600 illegal dumps since the middle of 2008.

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An increase in ‘fakelakia’ in Greece

Greece has seen an increase in corruption in the last 12 months, according to a survey commissioned by global anti-corruption watychdog. Transperancy International.

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Greek doctor advocates for disabilities

A Greek doctor will host a series of advocacy workshops for people with disabilities.

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Young Greek of the Week

A profile of talented 15-year-old dancer Ernie Laskaris.

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Growing garlic

Nick Diamantopoulos shares his experience of running Australian Garlic Producers, Australia’s largest domestic producer of garlic.

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Local conference on migration

A two day conference is being held at the Immigration Museum Melbourne on issues of migration in Australia and Greece.

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Hale’s helping hand to bushfire victims

Three weeks have passed since Flowerdale residents endured the devastation of Black Saturday. Peter Laliotis and his colleagues from Hales Institute, a private vocational training provider, have made the life …

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Australia Post wants Greek letters

Australia Post is celebrating its 200 years of operation by launching ‘Letters of Australia,’ a project to publish letters from all Australians.

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Hand in pocket sees Alphington Grammar $300,000 richer

Alphington Grammar was the beneficiary of a $300,000 donation by the Andrianakos family to help with the construction of th schools new multipurpose hall.

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International Women’s Day

International Womens Day will be celebrated on March 6 with a rich program of activities.

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