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Crisis impacts on migrants

Unable to find work, large numbers of non-Greeks have been buying one-way tickets home.

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Cultural tourism untapped, says study

Rome’s Colosseum and its surroundings have almost quadruple the number of visitors compared to the Acropolis.

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Attack on gay couple in Athens leaves one man hospitalised

It is at least the fifth homophobic attack in the capital this summer.

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Golden Dawn members coming to Australia

European Parliament MPs Eleftherios Synadinos and Georgios Epitideios will be in Australia in October to ‘raise funds and increase awareness among Greek Australians’.

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New era for Melbourne Greek Community

The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria celebrates its 117th anniversary with the official launching of its new building.

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Hellenic Republic sold, business as usual

George Calombaris tells Neos Kosmos that Hellenic Republic won’t be going anywhere as a new 10-year lease has been signed.

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ABC host surprised by Greek resilience

Barrie Cassidy returns to Greece and discovers a people high in morale despite economic woes.

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Taxi test leaves drivers stumped

Scale of Knowledge exam failures question training system.

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Three Aussie companies Thessaloniki bound

A migration lawyer, a novelty car company and a freight company will join HACCI at this year’s Thessaloniki Trade Fair.

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Political tactics that go back aeons

‘Spin’ isn’t such a new concept – in ancient Rome, the art of persuasion for political advancement was a fine art

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