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Greek government allocates €1 billion for the poor

As Greece returns to growth, the country plans to use the surplus to assist the most vulnerable part of the population.

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The politics of poetic form

Associate Professor Vrasidas Karalis to present free commemorative lecture on the life and works of poet Dimitris Tsaloumas this week.

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Holden’s closure marks end of an era for automotive manufacturing in Australia

The Australian made cars were synonymous with freedom for Greek migrants.

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Nursing home audit changes welcomed by Fronditha Care

Nursing homes will get no notice of an impending Government audit as the Commonwealth moves to stop the aged care industry hiding bad practice.

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Understanding the migrant experience

Migration – Stories from Banyule features 14 narratives around migration to shed light on the migrant experience.

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One Greek thing you can rely on: the passport

Greek passport globally considered one of the strongest.

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‘Men are like everyone else; they still have and suffer the same struggles’

Suicide Row actor Greg Pandelidis discusses the play tackling the taboo of suicide head-on, while celebrating the beauty and resilience of men.

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Honouring Lefkada’s Anzac sons

The Lefkadian Cultural Association commemorated Australian soldiers of Hellenic heritage including Gunner James Zampelis.

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Women are the worst affected victims of pokies

Councillor Mary Lalios talks about the first Women Against Pokies rally highlighting her personal experience of the affects of gambling within her local Greek community.

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Nurse Helen Zahos nominated for Greek International Women Awards

The Greek Australian nurse has dedicated to her life to helping the world’s most vulnerable from Greece to Iraq, Nepal, and the Philippines.

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