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Features –
One nurse’s story from the front line
Theodora Fetsi was one of the first people to be recruited by the Greek office of Medecins Sans Frontieres in 1992. This is her story.
News –
A pilgrimage to the homeland
The Pancretan Association of Victoria is sending 20 lucky dance group members on a two week tour of Greece.
News –
Australian Hellenic presence at the Salzburg conference
Greek Australian academics Panayiotis Diamadis and Joy Damousi took part in the ‘Child and War’ Conference at the University of Salzburg.
Dialogue –
Demonstration
When nations are not made accountable for their crimes, their action ceases to be a crime.
Life –
Open House explores Greek inspired architecture
Melbourne’s Parliament House, the Shrine of Remembrance and the Vic State Library are some of the Greek inspired buildings open to the public.
News –
Xenophon fights for Aussie products
While he swaps the soapbox for an apron in Kitchen Cabinet.
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Calls for Australian businesses in Thessaloniki Trade Fair
HACCI and HABC to take part at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair (TIF) this year.
News –
Halvagis calls for changes
George Halvagis says victims’ families must play a role in parole system to end catastrophic errors.
News –
Samaras says ‘no’ to Gruevski
Greek Prime Minister rejects a proposal by his FYROM counterpart, regarding the ongoing name negotiations between the two states.