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Help for homeless: public responds to call

Municipal authorities and non-governmental organisations in Athens have praised the public’s response to calls for clothing and blankets for the city’s growing homeless population.

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Free light meals for students due to malnutrition

In an effort to deal with the rising number of school children who are facing malnutrition, the ministry of Education in Greece will start the provision of light meals in schools.

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Parties disagree with proposed funding cuts

Greece’s political parties made it clear this week that they are not willing to accept a reduction in the amount of state funding they receive.

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Venizelos a strong contender for PASOK leadership

The PASOK leadership contest took a new turn this week with Health Minister Andreas Loverdos declaring his backing for Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos.

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Deal or no deal

Euro zone to agree on a second Greek bailout by February 6.

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Ancient world study tour on again

This year the Australian Archeological Institute at Athens (AAIA) and the University of Queensland will be working together to help students embark on a research and study trip to

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We Can Walk It Out

On Sunday 26 February, Cathy Alexopoulos will join hundreds of Australians raise money and awareness for ovarian cancer.

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International students face benefit cuts in Queensland

Queensland’s international students will soon have to take on extra costs following the state governments decision to charge foreign students for their children’s school fees.

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Lucky country no more

Greek migrants tell of discrimination and exploitation.

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Omirou to visit Australia

The Cypriot President of the House of Representatives Yiannakis Omirou has accepted an invitation for an official visit to Australia during February.

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