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Winners of the Australian Hellenic Memorial competition
The 2011 Australian Hellenic Memorial Foundation student competition prizewinners were announced on Thursday 28 October at a memorial service for ‘OXI Day’.
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World-first cancer trial announced in Ballarat
A Victorian cancer research centre has begun trials that holds out a glimmer of hope for more effective future cancer therapies.
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The GoTo tour
It was the ride of a lifetime as nine South Australian philanthropists rode from Melbourne to Adelaide, as part of The GoTo Foundation, to raise their target $100,000 for Flinders
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Australia to Greece’s rescue
Julia Gillard has advised European leaders to “fast forward” their effort to pull Greece out of its financial crisis, accusing the union’s leaders of “muddling through” efforts to
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Ioannina: Lion City of Epirus
The Epirote city has played a key role in modern Greek history and is an intriguing destination for visitors, as William Gourlay reports.
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Budget deficit at 19.161 billion euros
The Greek state budget deficit totalled 19.161 billion euros in the January-September period.
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Goussis loses final appeal
Gangland assassin Evangelos Goussis will stay in prison for at least 27 years after he lost his final appeal.
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Man up for a classic summer
Melissa Chrys asks Simon Lyssiotis from Melbourne-based t-shirt label Fontaine what should men be wearing this summer.
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Sunny side up
With breakfast fast becoming the fashionable meal, Neos Kosmos takes a look at how some cafes and restaurants are Greekifying this non-Greek meal.
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Bank of Beirut chief opens new BHB branches
Mr Salim Sfeir, Chairman and General Manager of Bank of Beirut – the major shareholder in Beirut Hellenic Bank (BHB), visited Melbourne, Sydney and Perth last week to meet BHB cust