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Greek-owned Melbourne cafe accused of underpaying staff
Former staff of Northcote’s Barry cafe have claimed they were underpaid by their employers, brother and sister Steve and Anne Petroulias, by at least five dollars per hour. After attempting …
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Dimitra Koriozos’ fashion and photographic narratives
Looking back, Dimitra Koriozos says there was an obvious interest in photography from a young age, with vivid memories of trawling fashion editorials; images that would stay with her for …
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Greece rules out trade-off of soldiers with Turkey
Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos has rejected Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s offer of a swap deal between Athens and Akara of the two Greek soldiers being held in custody in …
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Turkish President calls for peace with neighbouring Greece
After months of heightening tensions between Turkey and Greece, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has come out and called for peace and cooperation with its neighbour. “Now we want peace, …
Creating a platform for Greek Australians to do business with the motherland
The Greek Australian business community in Sydney gathered on Monday to welcome the new Consul General of Greece Christos Karras, and the new Trade Commissioner of Greece in Australia, Katia …
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A Greek Anzac story
Next week people around the world will pay their respects to the fallen Anzacs [on Anzac Day we commemorate the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps], and …
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Mikakos looks to give young people a voice
Hundreds of young people turned out for the Victorian Youth Summit on Friday, the second event of its kind in just under a month, to have their voices heard. Hosted …
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EU Parliament calls on Turkey to release Greek soldiers from jail
The European Union (EU) Parliament convened on Thursday and issued a resolution on the issue of the two Greek military officers detained in Turkey since 1 March, calling for their …
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Turkey’s snap elections a cause for concern for Greece
Greece is bracing for a bumpy road ahead, as Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s decision to call for early elections on 24 June is bound to affect the already difficult relationship between …