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News –
Small businesses suffer as loan scheme rejected
The Federal Government have rejected a suggestion that they should guarantee loans for small businesses to foster growth in the sector.
Dialogue –
Former province of puerile pontification
In complete disregard for Peter Ekonomides’ feelings, he of ‘Rebranding Greece’ fame, the fair country of Hellas has been rebranded
Features –
Penny’s pick of the flicks
With nearly 30 films to be screened at the festival, Penny Kyprianou, director of the Greek Film Festival, gives her ‘hot picks’ of this year’s festival.
Life –
Battle of Crete doco
A feature length documentary film about the Battle of Crete entitled Battle Island Crete is seeking pledges and donations to assist the film project to come to fruition.
Life –
Risogalo with butterscotch and kourambiethes
Travis McAuley has many takes on the Greek humble rice pudding; this one with butterscotch and kourambiethes is just one of them
News –
Less than half of revenues collected
The state collected less than half of the revenues it was due to receive last year as it appeared unable to ensure that taxes and fines found their way to its coffers
News –
Riot police evicts ex-employees from ERT
A few hours after riot police ex-removed employees of ERT, the the main opposition left wing party SYRIZA submitted a censure motion against the government
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Cocktails raise $63,000
Greek community of Dandenong exceeds all expectations with their fundraiser for Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
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Red Hill monument to be unveiled
A ceremony unveiling a monument dedicated to the Greek migrant will take place on Sunday 10 November in Red Hill.
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Melbourne composer funds a historic renovation
Well-known to the Greek Australian community, music composer Pantelis Volaris recently unveiled the historic ‘Kountouriotis bridge’ in Lemnos, the renovation of which he funded