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Hellenic community marches with the Anzacs who fought in Greece and Crete
Six and a half thousand Australians went on to serve on Crete as part of the nearly 40,000 Allied defence forces – including 10,000 Greek soldiers in May 1941.
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Ancient Civilizations Forum held in Athens
The Forum welcomed representatives from various countries to discuss a number of intellectual, traditional, historical, and cultural issues.
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Cruise ship with 200 Chinese passengers marks a first for Greek tourism
The industry goal is to triple the overall number of tourists Piraeus port currently handles per year.
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Tasmania: the treasure island
Photographer Heidi Seraphimidou shares the best places to visit in Tasmania to enjoy its natural beauty, and strong farming and seafaring roots.
Dialogue –
WikiLeaks – in the face of betrayals they remain heroic, guarding a Thermopylae
Gerry Georgatos on WikiLeaks, ‘one of the world’s most remarkable organisations [that] continues despite numerous attempts to shut it down’.
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Victorian economy goes from strength to strength, says Tim Pallas
A new report shows greater than anticipated growth in 2017-18.
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The Greek Supreme Court issues warning against animal cruelty
The warning follows a wave of complaints from citizens involving poisoning, hanging, dismemberment, and other acts of violence against animals.
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Breaking down the new ‘responsible lending’ practices
SME Finance Group explains the changes being implemented across the Australian banking sector, affecting all business-related borrowing.