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Artefacts removed by Nazis returned

Neolithic treasure kept in Germany since 1941.

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Public health system problematic

German expert warns troika’s time frame for changes in Greek health system cannot be implemented.

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Greek passports top priority list

Obtaining a Greek passport and learning Greek are top issues for world Hellenism says John Pandazopoulos, president of the World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association

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Religious instruction at risk

Policy changes to the Special Religious Instruction program in state schools might endanger Greek Orthodox classes.

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Mildura stands united for their coach

Mildura United SC senior men’s coach Bill Stamation has been diagnosed with cancer. Mildura’s community now stands as united as ever to help him and his family.

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Theophanous appointed to MPA

Expanded Metropolitan Planning Authority to manage Melbourne’s growth to 2050.

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Unstoppable artistic flair

It is Felicia Aroney’s connection with her Greek heritage that influences her artwork immensely.

Life

Rabbit from Santorini (Κουνέλι τυραύγουλο)

You can use any hard cheese for this dish, but many stick to kefalotiri.

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Greek crisis animated in short film

Greek American animator Nassos Vakalis brings to the screen Dinner for Few, a sociopolitical metaphor and satire of the Greek crisis in the shape of an animated 3D movie.

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Julio Iglesias sings in Mykonos

Latin singer Julio Iglesias will be performing at a famous beach bar-restaurant, Nammos, on 30 July, joined by Greek singer Antonis Remos

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