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Done deal

Greece successfully closed a bond swap offer aimed at reducing its colossal debt pile and averting a chaotic default that would pitch the euro zone into a fresh crisis.

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Music, song and dance in Oakleigh

Colour, celebrations and culture is what you’ll be expecting at this year’s Oakleigh Music Festival.

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How much do you know about depression?

The Greek Orthodox Parish Community of St George Greek Welfare Centre will be giving a guided talk on depression.

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Study in Cyprus

The University of Cyprus in the framework of its objectives to further develop and reinforce relations with the Cyprus community abroad, as well as to promote a diverse cultural st

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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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