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Migrant repatriation scheme hits funding snag

The repatriation of migrants is being hampered by lack of money from the Greek government.

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The‘M’ word returns

Multiculturalism is official government policy again after the concept was re-embraced in a watershed speech by Immigration Minister Chris Bowen on Tuesday at the Sydney Institute.

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Defrocked priest fired by South Australia Police

A Greek priest appointed as a chaplain by South Australian Police has been dismissed just seven days into his job after senior police became aware of information affecting his “sui

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Aroney leaves behind a legacy for Greek Australians

Manuel Aroney, AM, OBE, passed away on Tuesday 15 February at the age of 78 leaving a legacy behind a long and lasting legacy of serving the Greek Australian community.

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Cyclone Carlos wreaks havoc in Darwin

Two Greeks in Darwin talk about the impact of Cyclone Carlos as it continues its course across northern Australia.

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Asbestosis sufferer sues Dunlop

A Greek Australian man is suing Goodyear Dunlop tyre factory after being diagnosed with asbestosis after working at the company for ten years.

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SA ‘big winner’ in health reform

ALP Federal member for Hindmarsh in SA, Steve Georganas, heralds the health reforms announced by Julia Gillard.

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Greek uni students rev up for O Week

Greek Australian students are busy setting up stalls, spruking their wares during O-Week across Australia as part of a drive to build membership for National Union of Greek-Austral

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2011 VPL season underway

The 2011 Victorian Premier League season starts this weekend with South Melbourne, Northcote City, Bentleigh Greens, Heidelberg and Oakleigh all in action.

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Rivals square up in crucial derby

Panathinaikos’s hopes of rescuing its Greek Superleague championship from rivals Olympiakos Pireaus will be put to the test tomorrow (Saturday) when the two biggest clubs in Greek

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