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Liveris’ plan to shape manufacturing in Australia

Australia should encourage “advanced manufacturing” and look to gas as the “key to manufacturing” said Andrew Liveris, Dow Chemical’s global president and co-chairman of Barack Oba

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Community urged to save Greek on SBS radio

SBS set to review its language program and Greek Australian’s are urged to get involved to keep the Greek language program alive.

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Panathinaikos win sets up game five

Panathinaikos have set up a EuroLeague game five decider with Maccabi Tel Aviv after a 78-69 win on the road levelled their series.

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My Greek Table: student competition

The Modern Greek Teachers’ Association of Victoria is once again organising a student competition for 2012. The topic is My Greek Table.

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Uni’s face closure

Six universities in Greece may face immediate closure after the recent bond swap reduced their assets to zero.

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AHEPA march for Greece

The students of AHEPA Greek school proudly participated in the march for Greek Independence Day last Sunday.

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East of Athens

East of Athens – a musical journey, will take place Sunday 1 April, at 5:00 pm at the Prince Henry Centre, 2 Coast Hospital Road, Little Bay, NSW.

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VPL round up – round 2

Round 2 of the Victorian Premier League presents an interesting collection kicks off tonight with the mouth watering Greek derby between Oakleigh Cannons and South Melbourne.

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Former first lady and Philhellene, Whitlam dies

National icon, and friend to the Greeks, Margaret Whitlam passed away, aged 92.

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A Spanish reality check for APOEL

Real Madrid gave APOEL Nicosia a reality check in the biggest match of the unheralded Cypriot club’s history when they met Tuesday in the Champions League

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