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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
A celebrated work such as One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest brings with it a heritage and a familiarity.
Exhibiting women’s right to vote
The exhibition entitled Voice: Women’s Salon features prominent artists who have completed works befitting the theme of “women gaining the vote in Victoria”.
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Longer military service under consideration
Deputy Defence Minister Costas Spiliopoulos left open this week the likelihood of a decision for a lengthier mandatory military service by conscripts.
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Eurozone approves 8 billion euro loan
Less than 24 hours after Greece secured a further 8 billion euros in loans from the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund, Prime Minister Lucas Papademos issued a stern warn
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Eurobank, Alpha Bank take large hit on bonds
Leading Greek lenders Eurobank and Alpha Bank, which are merging later this year, this week announced heavy nine-month losses brought about by write-downs on their Greek government
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ND adopts more offensive stance
New Democracy, which joined the interim government led by Prime Minister Lucas Papademos despite serious reservations, appears to have begun distancing itself from the administrati
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Riot-free rally sees smaller turnout
Thousands of Greek workers joined the seventh general strike of the year on Thursday to protest the government’s plans to continue with an austerity drive that has cut salaries, pe
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Victoria Park celebration
Ever wanted to hear what the Richmond Tigers AFL club song would sound like in Greek? Find out this Sunday.
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Taking it to the streets
For more than 80 years, George Street in Thebarton has been a cultural reference for Greeks in SA, so to celebrate this, the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) are
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Archdiocese inquiry a ‘whitewash’ says Xenophon
Neos Kosmos talks to Nick Xenophon following the three-month investigation by the Catholic Church which rejected rape claims by Anglican Archbishop John Hepworth.