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Data shows protests in Athens in the thousands
Since 2011 there have been over 27,000 documented protests in the Greek capital.
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Europe is dying a slow death
Birth rates plummet over recent years as countries scramble to reverse the demographic nightmare and ensure their future amid austerity.
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‘I’d like to see more Greek music played in the concert halls’
Hailed as one of the top performers of Beethoven’s music, pianist Stefan Cassomenos describes his quest to discover his identity as a Greek Australian classical musician.
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Tackling unconscious bias in the workforce
Victorian government to trial blind job applications.
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Arthur Andronas appointed to State Library redevelopment
A visionary consortium of local expertise and international experience brings Australia’s oldest and most used public library to life.
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Koutsantonis clarifies position on FYROM naming dispute
The SA Treasurer vows to advocate on behalf of Greek Australians in a letter to Neos Kosmos.
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‘Mummy and Mumma get married’
Reactions to Australia’s first children’s picture book about same-sex marriage.
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New president for UEFA to be elected in September
Vice-president and Dutch football chief Michael van Praag to stand for election in Athens.
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An archaeologist at war
Tom J. Dunbabin has a special place in the story of Crete. On the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Crete, his cousin relates his exploits.
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Multicultural Arts Victoria announces new chair
George Lekakis AO to take over retiring chair Stefan Romaniw.