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Civil service pay discrepancies still exist

Employees in certain parts of the public sector are receiving as much as 2,000 euros more per month than colleagues with the same qualifications.

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Greek Church forbids services for the cremated

Greece has no cremation facilities despite the practice has been legal since 2006.

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Greek consumers shift toward money saving

30 per cent of Greeks said they save, up from just 20 per cent in 2012.

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Not missing a beat

Transplantee Michelle Gribilas implores all Greek Australians to become organ donors after becoming the first woman to receive a reanimated dead heart.

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World’s best scientific minds are locals

Professors Christos Pantelis and Arthur Christopoulos recognised for their world-leading work in psychiatry and pharmacology.

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Oxi Day remembered around the country

Greek Australians all around the nation held vigils to commemorate the day Greece entered WWII.

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AHEPA 60th convention a success

Young and old members of AHEPA came together at their national convention to discuss the future of the association.

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Chocolate price to rise

Increase in demand in developing nations and the higher costs in producing chocolate bars balmed for the price hike.

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Dimitria in Adelaide

Adelaide will host the annual 36th Dimitria Greek Festival on the weekend.

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Marinated anchovies

These little fish are still a staple today on the modern Greek table.

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