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Optus fails to gag Demetriou
Optus has lost a Federal Court case in which it tried to stop AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou criticising its new mobile television recording service.
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Greek migrant women of Melbourne
The Hellenic Women’s Federation of Victoria will be hosting an International Women’s Day Celebration for 2012, with the theme Greek Migrant Women of Melbourne.
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Festival time
Uncover secrets that make the Hellenic kitchen’s heart beat, through Grecian influenced events at the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
News –
Venizelos warns holdouts as IIF members back PSI
Greece warned private bondholders thinking of rejecting the offer for a debt restructuring deal not to do so as Athens edged closer on Monday to securing the level of participation
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Energy alliance for Greece, Israel and Cyprus
Athens to sign cooperation memorandum, search for hydrocarbon quantities in the Aegean too.
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Parental assault on the rise, police figures say
Parents are three times more likely to assault children this year alone, according to police figures.
Sport –
A Spartan Glendi
The Greek-Australian Aussie Rules Football team – the Hawthorn Spartans – mingled with Americans, Asians, Germans, New Zealanders, Australians, English and many thousands of Greeks
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German tax collectors willing to help in Athens
More than 160 German financial services executives are willing to go to Greece in order to strengthen the Greek tax system, according to a report published in the German magazine W
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Greek PM turned down state salary
Prime Minister Lucas Papademos waived his salary as interim leader when he assumed his post in November and has not received any payment for serving as Greece’s premier.