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Dialogue –
Turko-Greek
Dean Kalimniou examines the way words from regions and countries have morphed into the Greek language.
Life –
Cheesecake is all Greek to me
Move over Lucozade, cheesecake was used in ancient Greece to give athletes the boost they needed to compete.
News –
Pizza for GOYA
The Greek Orthodox Youth of Australia (GOYA) are holding a pizza and sign-on night, where junior members can join.
Features –
The hopeful side of reality
Poverty and uncertainty is the prevailing understanding of the current climate in Greece. However, Nick Dallas sees a light at the end of the tunnel.
News –
Journalist fined for calling Merkel a ‘tart’
Radio journalist Yiorgos Trangas has been fined 25,000 euros for calling Angela Merkel the ‘tart of Berlin’.
News –
Olympia theft worse than feared
Police said this week that 77 artefacts – more than what was initially estimated – were snatched in last week’s armed robbery at Ancient Olympia
News –
Compulsive hoarders ‘need medical help’
Compulsive hoarders, people who have an obsession with collecting and storing often worthless objects are being starting to be recognised as people who genuinely have a form of a m
News –
Carcinogens present in the workplace, says study
Carcinogens in the workplace are to blame for about 5000 cancers each year, according to an article published in the Medical Journal of Australia this week.
Features –
Against all odds
Christos Vrettos, an Australian by birth who has resided in Greece for the past 15 years, is determined to stay in Greece and brave the crisis.
News –
Manufacturing industry feels the pinch
The reduction of tariffs and the strong Australian dollar has created a squeeze on the manufacturing industry and Bill Sardelis, commercial director of South Australian company Car