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Cut wages or we’ll end up like Greece, says Rinehart
Unless there is a cut in minimum wages for Australian people, the ‘lucky country’ may end up like ‘unlucky’ Greece, according to Australia’s richest woman, Gina Rinehart.
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Bracks thanks Greek Australian role in political career
Former Vic Premier Steve Bracks noted the role Greek Australian businessman Nick Bantounas played as the key influence for him taking leadership of Vic Labor Party.
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Spinalonga Greece’s former leper colony breathing new life
The islet of Spinalonga – less than eight kilometres from Aghios Nikalaos – is still a secret that remains to be discovered.
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Meyhane at The Boite-World Music Cafe
Meyhane are returning to the Boite World Music Cafe after a sell-out first concert.
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Wine’s Greek journey
From its use in ancient times to the wineries of today, Greece has a long standing history with oinos (wine)
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Dinner dance for Cyprus community
Traditional foods of Cyprus will be on the menu at he Cypriot Community of WA annual dinner dance on Saturday 22 September.
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Thessaloniki Centenary celebrations launches in Sydney
The year-long program of events to celebrate the centenary of the liberation of Thessaloniki and Western Macedonia was officially launched by Vassilios Tolios
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The Pontian Community of Melbourne encourages the study of the Greek language
The Pontian Community of Melb and Vic established an award of $1000 annually, to be given to a student who, having achieved high marks in Modern Greek at VCE level.
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Radiothon raises $74,258 for AGWS
The Australian Greek Welfare Society (AGWS) raised $74,258 at their annual radiothon, conducted with the help of 3XY radio station.
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Trading in Postbank shares suspended
The Athens Stock Exchange suspended trading in shares of state-controlled lender Hellenic Postbank following a nearly 30 per cent plunge in its shares.