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Photographic exhibition to reveal Greece’s link to Anzac
40 images from a large archive of photographs taken by Anzac soldiers will be on display.
News –
State of emergency declared in Serres due to floods
Damage has spread to irrigation and draining systems, rural roads and bridges.
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PM says will pursue German war reparations
While saying Greece should show sensitivity with the matter, prime minister Alexis Tsipras believes the government should seek war reparations from Germany.
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Draft law sees 40,000 permanent hirings
The aim of the measure is to establish “a uniform working relationship in the public sector”.
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Varoufakis unsettles Germans with blunt admissions
Greece’s finance minister said European leaders knew all along that Athens would never repay its debts.
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Celebs join language fest
Some of Melbourne’s most famous Hellenes are speaking Greek in March.
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Therapy for birds
Bird behaviourist Paris Yves has helped hundreds of Greek Australians better understand the needs of their pet birds.
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Country of origin seafood labelling support grows
Owner of the Australian Seafood Fish and Chippery in Coburg, Con Patsiotis is keen to see restaurants and take-away shops introduce country of origin labelling.
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Churches unite for Sunday of Orthodoxy
Greek, Serbian, Romanian and other Orthodox clergy came together for a special joint service.
Dialogue –
Speak Greek in March
“As we speak Greek in March, let us remember that the conversation upon our underpinning values is long overdue,” says Dean Kalimniou.