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‘It’s like we’ve won the World Cup’

Aris coach Bill Lambropoulos still can’t contain himself over the unexpected win in the FFA Cup. Can they keep the fairytale alive for just a little bit longer?

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Hatzigiannis to perform in Melbourne

Tickets are now on sale as Melbourne Festival announces Mihalis Hatzigiannis’ one-show only, backed up by Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

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Pericles’ wine cup found in Kifissia

The finding will be on display at the Epigraphical Museum in Athens later this year.

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Greece tops eurozone poverty

More than one third of the population lives on or below the poverty line.

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Greece struggling with troika demands

Around 600 minor actions such as wage management are still yet to be completed.

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Pressure on Greece’s borders as more refugees flee Middle East

Greek authorities have arrested 15,104 undocumented migrants trying to enter the country via Turkey this year, a 143.6 per cent increase over the previous year.

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Fronditha gets government backing for 457 workers

The nursing home provider will be able to hire 20 bilingual overseas workers a year.

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Sydney remembers Cyprus

Greek Australians voiced their opposition to the continuous occupation of Cyprus for the past 40 years.

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State of education in Greece

In her lecture, Professor Zoniou-Sideri said in the last five years the education budget in Greece has shrunk by 35.5 per cent.

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NSW Greens seek inclusive Community Relations Commisioner

Vic Alhadeff resigns after his public support to the Israeli offensive in Gaza.

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