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Scrinis makes move on rival company
Con Scrinis and Con Liosatos are fighting for control of the lucrative traffic signs market in Australia.
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Rape case against Theophanous officially dropped
The Victorian Director of Public Prosecutions has decided not to purue the rape charge against Victorian MP, Theo Theophanous.
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Halvagis feels ‘lack of justice’
George Halvagis is devastated by the decision by the Victorian Court of Appeal to grant Peter Dupas a re-trial on charges that he murdered Mersina Halvagis.
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Yes I’m single!
Rather than waiting for Cupid’s arrow there will be a new badge YIS – ‘Yes I’m Single’ – which can be worn by singles.
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George Halvagis frustrated with ‘lack of justice’
George Halvagis has expressed his family’s frustration with the decision of the Court of Appeal to overturn the conviction of Peter Dupas for the murder of Mersina Halvagis and to
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Mass grave of Greek Cypriots discovered
Theo Theodorou, the spokesman for Lobby for Cyprus in London, said yesterday that witnesses have reported that shortly after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, between 800 and 1,000 G
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Downer to discuss Cyprus issue at UN Headquarters
UN Secretary General’s Special Advisor on Cyprus, Alexander Downer, is expected to hold a meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday to discuss the Cyprus issue.
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Urgent call from firefighters
A Greek Australian firefighter is strong in his support of the call by the Melbourne Fire Brigade and Country Fire Authority for more fire fighters
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Tusks from Grevena recognised by Guiness Book of Records
Fossil tusks held at the Milias Natural History Museum in northern Greece have been listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest ever found.
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Greeklish popular with Greek primary and secondary students
The widespread use of Greeklish by young Greeks, which begins as early as elementary school, is adversely affecting their spelling skills and may ultimately pose a threat to the Gr