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Crime Stoppers celebates 25 years

Victorians have made well over half a million calls providing confidential information to help solve and stop crimes.

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Taking physics to new frontiers

Not only physicists but the general public were excited by the announcement this July that the elusive Higgs boson (God particle) had been discovered.

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Economy contraction soars to 7.2 percent in Q3

Attainment of the government’s 6.5 pct recession target is looking increasingly difficult.

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Hewlett-Packard picks Piraeus as transit center

The Development Ministry confirmed on Wednesday the provisional agreement recently signed between Cosco and Hewlett-Packard (HP) for the use of Dock II in Piraeus

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Only ‘real fix’ for Greek debt will do, insists IMF’s Lagarde

Eurozone must agree on a comprehensive strategy to reduce Greek debt.

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Lives ‘at risk’ due to lack of ICUs

More than one in five units have shut down due to cutbacks and lack of staff

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Dora’s recipe: Lahanodolmathes me tono (cabbage dolmathes with tuna)

Traditional lahanodolmathes with a tuna twist.

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19th Greek Film Festival comes to a close

Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane closed this year’s Greek Film Festival with Dead Europe – the adaptation of the novel by Greek Australian author Christos Tsiolkas

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Helen Kapalos sacked by Channel Ten

Greek Australian television journalist Helen Kapalos has been sacked by Channel Ten.

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Macedonian Glendi in Oakleigh

A Macedonian Glendi hits Greek central Oakleigh, to commemorate 100 years of liberation of Macedonia.

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