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The young showing increased interest in Anzac story

Hellenic RSL president and Shrine of Remembrance volunteer, Steve Kyritsis says the young are keen to learn about Australia’s war history.

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Miron Bleiberg leaves Oakleigh Cannons

Oakleigh Cannons coach Miron Bleiberg is moving back to Brisbane, with former coach Arthur Papas named as his replacement

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Greek citizens of the diaspora given a tax break

People who reside outside Greece and who do not receive any income there or from Greek sources will not be required to submit income tax declarations for the year 2014.

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Anzac end for marathon kayak journey

Aussie adventurer Huw Kingston is set to pull his sea kayak into Anzac Cove after an epic 12-month expedition

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Anzacs and the Salonica Campaign of 1915

Dr Maria Hill will discuss what her research in Australia, Britain and Greece has revealed about the nature of the Salonica campaign.

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Sight no limit

Christos Cypreou hopes to become Austraila’s first professional blind tennis player.

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Greek Olympian Saki Balafas dies

Famous Miami tennis coach Saki Balafas passes away aged 91.

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Western Bulldogs immovable for A-League final

A potential Melbourne Victory A-League final has the Bulldogs barking mad.

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Postecoglou defends A-League salary cap

“It’s not just about the integrity of the competition this year; it’s about the integrity of the competition moving forward”, says the Socceroos coach.

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The Ethnic cleansing of Greeks from Gallipoli in 1915

There were 32,000 Greeks living on the Gallipoli peninsula in 1915. By 1919 there were none. Historian John Williams explains how the Turks sanctioned the genocide of thousands.

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