Recent
News –
Slow progress as clock ticks
A week after talks between Greece and its creditors, hit an impasse, the two sides remain bogged down over the interest payment.
News –
PASOK aims for March 18 leadership vote
PASOK is due to hold elections for a new leader on March 18 and officials close to current party chief George Papandreou insist that he has no intention in taking part.
News –
Revisit the Athens 2011 Special Olympics
The Centre for Greek Literature and Poetry Kostis Palamas of Sydney invites everyone to the presentation on Athens 2011 Special Olympic Games.
News –
Not so out of the blue
Marrickville Council’s Australia Day celebrations offer a vibrant mix of live music as well as a host of kid’s activities.
News –
Pokies u-turn would be ‘massive blow’ to PM
Xenaphon say onus is on government to honour deal.
News –
FYROM diaspora launches Aus funding campaign
United Macedonian Diaspora announces campaign to lobby Australian Government.
News –
Be a part of Brand Greece online conversation
A little while ago, someone said that ‘markets will become conversations’ and we need only look to the web to see that the conversation on Greece.
News –
Kidnapped Greek Australian finally free
Kidnapped Greek Australian girl Chrysovalanto Nisyros was freed from her kidnappers after being taken from the Eleftherios Venizelos airport in Athens more than a year ago.
Sport –
PAOK see angry AEK out of Cup
PAOK Thessalonikis have defeated AEK Athens 2-0 to knock the defending Cup Winners out of the tournament.
Sport –
Baghdatis cops fine for courtside crack-up
Marcos Baghdatis has escaped with the smallest fine of the tournament, despite smashing four racquets in a spectacular tantrum at the Australian Open.