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St John’s unveils master plan

Australia’s first bilingual Greek day school is about to undergo some big changes with the announcement of a new master plan.

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Strong community support for multiculturalism remains

85 per cent of people have strong support for multiculturalism and think that it has been good for Australia.

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Nurse sacked after stealing money

A Skype call to Greece busts nurse red-handed.

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Hatzistergos joins bench

Former Labor attorney general of NSW, John Hatzistergos now on the bench of the District Court.

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Hatzistergos joins bench

Former Labor attorney general of NSW, John Hatzistergos now on the bench of the District Court.

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Coffee Club working hard for cause

The Coffee Club recently raised $180,000 to contributing to the Children’s Hospital Telethon in Brisbane, continuing their community support initiatives

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EU economic affairs commissioner’s comments promising for Greece

The government is buoyed by positive comments made by the European economic affairs commissioner but knows it needs to do more to show Greece is ready to exit from the bailout.

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Call on hospitals to brace for Ebola

Doctors union asks for additional staff and equipment to ensure hospitals are fully prepared.

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Turkish ship in Aegean fuels concern about region

Further encroachment in Greek waters “predictable” but not welcome says Greek defence minister.

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More than one in three Greeks close to poverty

More than 35 per cent of the population were close to the poverty line at the end of last year, compared to 28.1 per cent in 2008, before the country’s economic crisis struck

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