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Greece and Cyprus in Eurovision final

Greece and Cyprus have made it into the finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and are both going to be represented by Greek-Cypriot female singers in this weekend’s final in t

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Despair leads mother and son to double suicide plunge

A 60-year-old man and his 90-year-old mother jumped off the roof of their apartment block in Vathy Square, near central Athens.

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Moonshadow’s premiere in Melbourne

The musical Moonshadow with songs by Cat Stevens will make its world premiere in Melbourne on May 31.

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Financial crimes squad probes 500 politicians

Financial crimes squad (SDOE) officers have begun scouring the tax records and bank accounts of 500 acting and former politicians in an effort to clamp down on graft in the higher

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The Greek genocide: lecture

A lecture on The Greek Genocide, through the English speaking media: a timeline of events has been organised for tonight.

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Round she goes!

Meatballs may feature heavily in every country’s culinary world, but in Greek cooking the humble meatball takes on a plethora of guises.

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Secrets to business success seminar

Mark Bouris’ Yellow Brick Road will be hosting a Secrets to Business Success seminar next week.

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Ancient Greek studies open for all

An Ancient Greek program has been developed, aimed at secondary students and adults coordinated by the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria.

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Greek-born businessman awarded highest honour by Flinders University

Nick Begakis AM has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Flinders University for his charitable and entrepreneurial contributions to society, as well as his work restructuring the

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Resolution for FYROM name dispute

US State Representatives Carolyn Maloney and Gus Bilirakis recently introduced a resolution that urges the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)

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