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The main event – lamb on the spit
There is now better way to break an Easter fast without a lamb on the spit for Easter Sunday lunch.
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Bakoyannis set to be investigated
The Supreme Court prosecutor’s office asked parliament to lift the parliamentary immunity of Democratic Alliance president MP Dora Bakoyannis, in order to be investigated after it
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Four airlines share routes
After a considerable delay – given that the tourism season started in late March – the airlines to fly the country’s 24 subsidized air routes were finally announced last week, with
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Deficit contained as spending is cut
Reduced tax refunds, the curtailing of the Public Investment Program and the containment of expenditure by about one billion euros have led to the budget deficit being 1.3 billion
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FYROM policy unchanged
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) quashed rumours about “pending recognition” of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia by the Gillard Government by its constit
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Diaspora group aims to change Greece’s ethos
The Hellenic Democratic Initiative (HID) held a talk last week on the Greek crisis and the new bailout agreement at the State Library of Victoria.
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Festival at Sunshine
A festival of sunshine, with all things Greek has been organised by the Greek Cypriot Parent and Youth Club Western Suburbs of Melbourne Inc.
Sport –
Thomas Broich and Sally Shipard take out top award
Brisbane Roar’s German sensation Thomas Broich has taken out the prestigious Johnny Warren Medal at the Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Awards held in Sydney.