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Court slaps hand of Turkey for ‘holy’ violation
The European Court of Human Rights finds Turkey guilty of violating the property rights of a Greek Orthodox foundation whose lands it had seized.
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Two more bids for Olympic
Two news bids were submitted to the Greek Government for the purchase of Olympic Airlines.
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Zo-ee motors on for a great cause
Discover the wonderful work undertaken by Zo-ee to raise funds for motor neurone disease.
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Northern sojourn ‘on the road’ to success
Arthur Giamalidis is on the road to success on commercial radio in Darwin.
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Ombudsman concludes inquiry into Brimbank
An inquiry into the dealings of the Brimbank City Council by the Victorian Ombudsman are coming to a close, according to Jeanette Powell, Shadow Minister for Local Government.
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Verdict on kids’ abduction
A Family Court ruling for Greek Australian mother challenges international convention on child abduction.
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Greek jobless hit by recession
Three Greeks retrenched in the last three months share their experience of being unemployed.
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Cautious optimism for talks on Cyprus
Cypriot Foreign Minister, Markos Kyprianou, expressed cautious optimism about the directs talks between Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias and Turkish-Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali
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Greece attempts to deal with its diversity
A two day conference in Melbourne considered the issues and approaches to migration and cultural diversity confronting Greece and Australia.
The Greek voice of Adelaide
Chris Despotakis shares his experience of running Radio Ena, the first 24 hour Greek station in Australia.