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Zagora Project gets valuable funding boost

The Federal Government, through the Australian Research Council (ARC) has awarded the Zagora Project a grant of $450,000.

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2013 Athens summer school now open

The Department of Archaeology at the University of Sydney and the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens, will be offering their third Archaeological Summer School in 2013.

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Oakleigh Community residents take rent hike dispute to VCAT

The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) might be set to rule over a rent dispute between residents of the Greek Orthodox Community of Oakleigh (GOCO) units, located

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High profile parliamentarians call for Genocide recognition

In an unprecedented development, seven Members of the House of Representatives of the Federal Parliament have risen in recent days to call for Australian parliamentary recognition

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A Pyrrhic victory for Modern Greek

Following the announcement this week that Modern Greek is to be included in the National Curriculum, Neos Kosmos reveals how Modern Greek in Australia still faces a dire future.

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Parliamentary FYROM group stops before it starts

Victorian Liberal MP Andrew Elsbury ran into strife this week in his efforts to form a ‘Parliamentary Friends of FYROM’ group.

A trace of Epirus in Alphington

This weekend, artists from the Alphington area will open their studio doors to the public providing a unique insight to the personal spaces of painters, potters, photographers and

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Stuffed zucchini flowers

Dora Kitinas-Gogos shows us how to stuff delicate zucchini flowers with feta and walnuts.

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George Michael battles pneumonia

UK popstar George Michael was taken to intensive care to get treatment for pneumonia.

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Elias not guilty

John Elias has been found not guilty of charges laid over the NRL betting scandal.

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