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The relevance of Hellenism in Australia

A youth forum aims to delve into the cultural fabric of Hellenism and whether or not it has a place in today’s Australia.

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‘Bad kebab’ TV jibe bites back

OECD data shows Greeks work the longest hours in Europe.

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Falling interest rate economy

Mark Bouris discusses rate reduction and how it impacts on the Australian economy.

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Crowds fill Darwin Glenti

The Greek Glenti in Darwin was blessed with wonderful weather as more than 35,000 people enjoyed a Greek party in the top end.

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Samaras poised to cooperate

ND boss sees convergence with others after vote but differences with SYRIZA over investments remain

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George’s war on whinging: part 1

In this special two-part feature George Megalogenis talks to Michael Sweet about his work and what led a ‘nervy kid’ from Richmond to where he is today.

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Comicus Erectus: Take two!

After sell-out performances in Melbourne and Adelaide, Comicus Erectus – The Ethnic Comedy Revolution is on its way to Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane and – back by popular demand – to

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Evripidis Evripidou goes ‘long way’ with Albare

Greek Australian bass player Evripidis Evripidou is touring with Melbourne-based jazz guitarist Albare on the ‘Long Way’ world tour.

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Taking Greek food to Malaysia

Greek Australian chef George Diakomichalis treats Malaysian diners to a Greek feast.

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Council backs Chapel Street with a $6.1 million upgrade

City of Stonnington councillors have approved a total of $6.1million to upgrade Melbourne’s iconic Chapel Street retail precinct.

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