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Remembering John Sutton

Currently showing at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, the John Hugh Sutton Collection features artefacts from the significant archaeological excavation sites in Greece

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The sweetness of Greece

A company in Greece is bringing back a sustainable and organic way of developing the nectar of the Gods – honey

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Cypriot tax haven spoils long gone

Cypriots sought safety and refuge by joining the EU but instead they are left to endure even more hardship and turmoil

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Greek law on taxation of Greek Australians changed

Documents that Greek Australians are required to submit in order to prove that they do not reside in Greece and in order to avoid any additional taxes – have changed

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Aged care expo to help migrants navigate the system

Aimed to help people from a culturally diverse background navigate through the Aged Care system, this free expo will help people liaise with service providers

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Aust govt condemns kidnap of Orthodox archbishops

Foreign Minister Bob Carr condemned the reported kidnappings of Orthodox Archbishops while conducting humanitarian relief work near Syria’s second-largest city

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Greek PM Antonis Samaras to travel to China

The visit will aim to boost bilateral ties, promote Greece as a tourism destination to the huge Chinese market and seek investment

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Areti Ketime unites through music

Folk artist Areti Ketime will speak with Hellenic Journey this Monday about her music, her influences and her artistic journey

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Civil service row pushes PM to speed up cabinet reshuffle

Administrative Reform Minister Antonis Manitakis wants to pass a law that would mean the contract workers would stop receiving their salaries once their employment ended

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Business owner

Here’s a few questions to ask yourself before becoming a business owner: What is the demand?

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