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Crucial talks with troika in Paris

Deputy leader Evangelos Venizelos said the Paris meeting would bring Athens “a step closer to the end of this negotiation”.

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Scientists expand excavation of ancient Amphipolis

Geophysicists are scanning the site to see if there are other structures aside from the three-chamber tomb discovered in August.

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Syrian refugees go on hunger strike in front of Greek Parliament

One woman taking part in the protest fainted on and had to be taken to the hospital.

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101-year-old Greek could be Europe’s oldest driver

Greek centenarian renews his licence for another three years, becoming one of Europe’s oldest drivers.

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Divorce taking on new meaning

With divorce rates rising, the model of the average family is changing in the Greek Australian community.

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Goody’s sets up shop at Cultural Centre

While the meat will be sourced in Australia, the taste will still be the same as the Greek franchise sticks to its secret recipe.

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HACCI names their best

Five Greek Australian entrepreneurs and business people have been named in HACCI’s Excellence Awards.

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Savvidis in town for lecture series

Associate Professor Thomas Savvidis will be giving four lectures this week on topics such as the Pontian diet and the cultural heritage of Asia Minor.

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The Ogre of Athens (Ο Δράκος)

As their last film of the year, the Brisbane Film Society will be screening the Nikos Koundouros 1956 classic The Ogre of Athens (Ο Δράκος).

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Car manufacturing: Greece’s way out of the crisis?

Greece’s only manufacturing company left standing is looking to Germany for support, as a means to creating a pathway out of the economic crisis.

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