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Pollies clash over Greek in Schools
Minister accuses opposition of ‘playing politics with the Greek language’.
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CLA lobbies for additional funding
In the lead up to the Queensland state elections, after-hours ethnic schools and ethnic communities are seeking commitments from both parties on issues of languages education and s
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Skalkos in strife again
Press impresario Theo Skalkos, whose barrister described him as ”one of the greatest scoundrels of all time” is in the soup once more.
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Tragic loss: beautiful soul of music dies
The tragic death of Hector Cosmas, one of the pioneers of rembetika music in Australia, has left the community shocked and saddened.
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Koutsobolia – the age old tradition of gossip
Gossip is frowned upon in today’s society but what you may not realise is that it’s a necessary evil to a healthier life.
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Greek govt address nation after PSI completion
Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, in a televised statement on Friday following the successful completion of the PSI hours earlier, said the present day “is not only a day of satisfac
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Disability Act changes announced
Amendments to Victoria’s Disability Act, to help protect the rights of disabled people and cut through red tape for service providers were announced last week by Victoria’s Communi
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25 per cent of Greeks may be unemployed by end of 2012
As the jobless rate in Greece climbs to 21 per cent from 14.8 percent a year earlier, predictions are set for a quarter of Greeks to be out of work by the year end.
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Greece prepares to announce participation rate in PSI
The deadline for Greek bondholders to agree to a voluntary debt restructuring scheme passed on Thursday night and the government is expected to announce on Friday morning that well