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News –
Golden Dawn, police at loggerheads
The Public Order Ministry was locked in a dispute with Golden Dawn following a decision to revoke the party’s right for state-appointed body guards.
Features –
Greece is crumbling – is there any way out?
Greece’s ties to the euro, along with four decades of mismanagement and corruption, means unimaginably difficult reforms.
News –
Troika sends coalition back to drawing board
Coalition looking for new savings after troika rejects some cuts.
Dialogue –
Death of a stereotype
From the ‘80s to now, Dean Kalimniou looks at how perceptions and stereotypes have changed for Greeks and Australians
News –
Water and waste workshop in Greek
A series of workshops have been organised in Greek for Marrickville residents to understand how they can save water and reduce waste at home
Life –
Don’t use my father’s songs!
Manolis Rassoulis’ daughter Natalia has banned Golden Dawn from using her father’s song Ah Ellada S’agapo, (Oh Greece, I Love You) at their meetings.
News –
Greek and Cypriot companies at Fine Food Australia
Fine Food Australia, Australia’s largest international food and hospitality event, will be taking place in Melbourne from 10 to 13 September 2013.
Sport –
Injured Samaras to miss next month’s action
Greek international striker Giorgos Samaras will be out of action for at least a month after sustaining an arm injury playing for his country against Latvia
Sport –
Paralympic medal tally for Greece half of that in 2008
Karayianni and Stefanoudakis claim bronze.