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Registrations close for Athens skills expo

With two weeks to go before the Skills Australia Needs event takes place in Athens, further details are emerging.

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Xenophon unrepentant

The Independent MP for South Australia remains convinced that his recent use of parliamentary privilege was the right thing to do, writes Mike Sweet.

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Rockdale and OEEGA raise money for children’s cancer

Rockdale City Council presented a cheque of $5000 to the Organisation of Hellene and Hellene Cypriot Women of Australia to help their fundraising work for the Children’s Cancer Ins

Android is multiplying

Android’s are starting to gather pace in an Apple world.

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Pharmacists reject longer hours

In an ongoing dispute between Health Minister Andreas Loverdos and the union representing the country’s pharmacists, a proposal was rejected by the minister to fully liberalise the

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Prosecutor charges 29, including navy, defence staff in sub probe

Greece’s chief financial prosecutor Grigoris Peponis has brought a string of criminal charges against 29 people including navy officers and former Defence Ministry officials.

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APOEL flying high in Europe

Cypriot club APOEL Nicosia has moved top of Group G in the European Champions League following an impressive 1-1 away draw to Ukrainian power club Shakhtar Donetsk.

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Greeks in the Far East

There are many chronicles of Greek emigration around the world, but rarely exploring the plight of a group of 40,000 Greek and Cypriot immigrants who settled in Asia.

Hellenic pulse in Geelong

For two hours every Sunday, Pulse Radio in Geelong, 94.7 FM, is taken over by three men promoting the Hellenic message.

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Vroom at the top

The first cars Nick Theodossi sold cost $199. Today, the hugely respected Melbourne dealer sells the most seductive luxury vehicles on the market.

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