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Business profile: Paul Nicolaou
Paul Nicolaou is one of Australia’s most successful fundraisers and has never been shy of speaking out for what he believes in. In his new role as president of the Australian Hotel
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Sparta Place commemorates the ANZACs
ANZAC Day was commemorated on Sparta Place in Brunswick Victoria, by an official party made up of Australian’s of Hellenic origins.
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Bayern shoot down Real for final spot
Bayern Munich ended Real Madrid’s bid for a 10th European crown, eliminating the Spaniards 3-1 on penalties in a nerve-jangling Champions League semi-final second leg at the Bernab
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North and West multicultural councils meet
The first meeting of the Victorian Multicultural Commission’s (VMC) North and West Metropolitan Regional Advisory Council (RAC) took place in Coburg this week.
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Incomes fall by a quarter in a year
OECD report says Greeks pay too much on social security contributions, but little on salary tax.
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Traditions of our homeland
The Cretan Folkloric Company will stage a two-hour concert displaying traditional elements of the Cretan cultural heritage as part of the 30th Greek Festival of Sydney.
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Economy to shrink 5 per cent in 2012: central bank
The economy will contract by a steeper-than-expected 5 percent this year, the central bank chief said in a speech to the bank’s shareholders.
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DEI plans to sell plants
The Public Power Corporation (DEI), the country’s biggest electricity producer, will start selling power stations this year to help meet the terms of the country’s international ba
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Ibrahim Pasha Pargali and other Greeks
“Indeed, Greek historiography tends to gloss over the doings of those of its sons that embraced the lifestyle and religion of their oppressors,” Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatr
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Kerkyra survives in Super League
Kerkyra snatched the last ticket to next season’s soccer Super League by finishing the regular season in 13th place.