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Greece to cover Aussie MPs’ costs
The Greek Parliament will spend over $50,000 on travel costs for Australian MPs to attend the World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association’s general assembly. Those attending say
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The birth of the milk bar
The humble milk bar is widely recognised as an Australian suburban institution. But what isn’t known is that these convenience stores on local street corners are at the heart of th
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PM wants reform soon
Prime Minister George Papandreou is pressing his ministers to redouble their efforts over the summer so the new raft of austerity measures and reforms can be implemented by Septemb
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Facelift for National Garden
All the proposals and permits are inked and sealed for the long overdue revamp of the much-neglected National Garden of Athens
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Layoffs in public sector ‘last resort’
The minister in charge of overseeing an overhaul of the bloated public sector avoided this week stating outright that mass layoffs are on the cards
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Property crisis to linger
The crisis in the Greek property market looks set to continue for another two to three years
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Community schools to be supported
Community schools who provide a variety of languages have been assured they will have continuing support from the Victorian Government
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Greek travels for Australian drama class
The Alphington Grammar Bilingual Theatre Group will head to Greece to perform the production Sirens of Civilisations
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GOCSA votes in new managing committee
The voting of the new managing committee of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) last Sunday was fraught with infighting and complications