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Yanis Varoufakis slams Tweet by Donald Tusk

Former Greek finance minister/economist Yanis Varoufakis responded to a tweet by European Council president Donald Tusk’s on the Brexit. Mr Tusk’s tweet said: “I’ve been wondering what that special place in …

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Sydney and Melbourne named third and fourth most expensive cities to live

A lot of Greeks have escaped the debt crisis in the hope of a better life in Australia, however the recent results of the 15th Annual Demographia International Housing Affordability …

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Plans to build Cypriot Australian ‘jewel’ of Brunswick

The old Brunswick building that houses the Cyprus Community of Melbourne and Victoria can no longer meet the needs of the 80-year-old organisation. It wants to grow, draw younger people …

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Greens recapture the Community Shield from arch rival Bergers

Bentleigh Greens has added yet another piece of silverware to its bulging trophy cabinet by capturing a third community shield trophy in four years after defeating arch-rival Heidelberg United 2-0 …

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South turns to youth as injuries hamper pre-season

On the eve of a new NPL season, South Melbourne FC prepares to enter the fray, as a little bit of an unknown or even untested team. After flirting with …

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REPORT: Greece too reliant on fire planes

The Greek university committee of forestry and safety engineering experts presented their report regarding fires in Greece. Created following the tragic July 23 wildfire that swept through the coastal resort …

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Church festivities aplenty on Sunday

Saint Haralambos The parish of Saint Haralambos will be celebrating the church’s feast on Sunday. There will be a joyful atmosphere at the church with events hosted outside following the …

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Greek Culture Ministry registers itself as official owner of Acropolis

The emblematic Parthenon and its surrounds nearly went down on the Greek registry as belonging to an ‘unknown owner’. Giorgos Dimitriou, head of the company in charge of the land …

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Electric tuk-tuks on their way to Greece

Three-wheeler rickshaws that are commonplace in Asian countries may soon be seen around the streets of Greece as a low-cost alternative means of transport. The electrically-powered vehicles will be presented …

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The world’s first ever ‘Foodie Hotel’ to open in Athens

Greece is the Mediterranean’s ultimate culinary paradise and Athens’ busting and constantly growing restaurant scene has -alongside the tourism industry- helped the country slowly emerge from the financial crisis. If …

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