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Art on demand

Behind the first Australian custom-artwork website launched last week, stand Melbourne-based families and partners Angelidis and Papadatos

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Someone Else’s War launch

Radio and TV Journalist and author Phil Kafcaloudes’ homage to his grandmother Someone Else’s War will be launched Saturday 29 June in Melbourne

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ERT

“If ERT is being shut down owing to poor management, why cannot the Greek government also be shut down for the same reason?”

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Canterbury Football Club history revealed

A local historian has written about the Greek connection to this Eastern Melbourne football club

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Songs sung against the silence

As part of Antipodean Palette 2013, the Greek-Australian Cultural League will present an afternoon of bi-lingual poetic compositions in its plight to promote the written word

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AHC discusses Greek issues in Canberra

A delegation of the Australian Hellenic Council (AHC) met in Canberra with representatives of the federal government and coalition parties to discuss Greek issues

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One in four Greeks wants to leave country, EU finds

A quarter (24 per cent) of Greeks want to relocate to another country permanently and of these 63 per cent want to migrate to another European country

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AGWS announce more activity groups

The Australian Greek Welfare Society (AGWS) has announced the opening of two new days for Planned Activity Groups (PAG)

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DIMAR says it will give selective support to coalition bills

Democratic Left (DIMAR), which pulled out of the governing coalition last week, on Wednesday sought to clarify its position on existing and forthcoming legislation

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Kevin Rudd sworn in as new Australian prime minister

Kevin Rudd has been sworn in as prime minister of Australia, a day after he ousted Julia Gillard as leader of the Labor Party.

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