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When the chanters sing
This concert will take you on a journey of musical influences dating pre 1800s through to the modern era of the sounds of the 20th century.
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Ti tha peei o kosmos?
Australian author Alexandra Voulgari looks at what it was like growing up as a female in a Greek household in Australia, in ‘50s and ‘60s.
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Troika steps up demands
Greece is still hopeful it can conclude by the end of the week an agreement on the 13.5-billion-euro austerity package.
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Prosecutor obtains list of major depositors
A list containing the names of about 2,000 Greeks who had deposits totaling some 1.5 billion euros.
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Constance the Falcon – ruler of Siam
Of all the obscure and yet impossibly implausible Greeks that have graced the pages of history, perhaps the most alluring is Constance Hierax, or Phaulkon – literally ‘the Falcon’.
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Greek Australian candidates in Victoria’s council election
63 Greek Australian candidates will be competing for a place in one of the 78 Victorian councils this October
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Greek Australian candidates in Victoria’s council election
63 Greek Australian candidates will be competing for a place in one of the 78 Victorian councils this October
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Cuts to interpreters for Greek elderly and sick
The Baillieu Government has cut back on the number of interpreters available to patients at the Northern Hospital.
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Soultaninas dance for Cretans
The Cretan brotherhood of Melbourne and Victoria held its 10th annual Soultaninas dance.