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Greek choreographer continues Cretan dance ‘quest’

A famous Greek dance choreographer has visited Australia as he continues a self-proclaimed quest to see dances from the island of Crete spread throughout the world

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Greek opposition leader pledges to spread security net for poorest

SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras unveiled a set of eight welfare measures, including families without incomes not having to pay any tax

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Several issues open as troika returns to Athens

Civil service sackings among outstanding issues as troika returns to Greece for review

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Roadblocks in Sydney

Screening of the Greek movie Roadblocks (Κλειστοί δρόμοι), 2000, 98′, will be held by the Greek Film Society Sydney (GFSS).

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Taxi licence price slashed but reform gives back to customers

Licences will be reduced to an annual $22,000 fee, while drivers will get a share in fares and rural and disabled customers will benefit

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Epitafio processions in doubt

As councils start cracking down on road safety and the Archdiocese unwilling to pay for the block privilege, the Good Friday procession may become a thing of the past

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Fewer Vic students taking up languages

The number of Victorian students taking up languages has fallen to new lows, according to figures from the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development

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Excitement grows for Victorian National Premier League

Hume City, Green Gully, Melbourne Knights and Bentleigh Greens had not submitted an EOI before Friday

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Kyrgios ends Open run

Bested in the second round of the French Open, aussie Nick Kyrgios will be focusing his energies on the Junior event

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Coach Osieck still deciding best six

It’s make or break for the Socceroos, with favourites Japan just needing a draw to qualify

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