Recent
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Concern over EU migrant center plans
The EU plans to process migrants in the countries they leave or transit on their way to Europe.
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Bill paving way for ERT to reopen
Athens Court of First Instance ruled that ERT’s 2,915 employees were fired illegally in 2013.
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Serres floodwaters submerge thousands of hectares of farmland
Members of the armed forces, fire service and police remain on standby.
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Greek air-traffic controllers request more resources
The number of flights they deal with on average has increased by 112 per cent since 2002.
Dialogue –
Mother tongue
Teaching your children Greek is a laudable goal, but in practice there are many challenges for parents trying to pass the language to the next generation.
Dialogue –
Congratulations to foreign minister Julie Bishop
The Hellenic Community of WA congratulates the foreign minister for advocating a respectful and appropriate policy position the naming issue on FYROM.
Dialogue –
The connection to the 25th of March
The younger generation of Greek Australians are frequently perplexed on how they should feel when this day comes around each year.
Dialogue –
Enough is enough, Luke Simpkins
Victorian State head of the Australian Hellenic Council deplores MP Luke Simpkins’ speech asking Australia to change its foreign policy on the FYROM naming issue.
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Stepping up to the plate for Easter
Community members and businesses asked to dig deep and give to the 2015 Easter food and toy appeal.
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Action over autocracy for 50-year property battle
Ninety Mile Beach landowners launch class action.