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Teaching Greek a true gift to the young

Maria Bliaf is passionate about teaching Modern Greek to young Australians

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Truckers strike finally over

Members of truck drivers’ unions met last week to decide whether or not to continue strike action

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Athens mayoral race hots up

With six weeks until polling day the competition to determine the next mayor of Athens is heating up.

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Ex-PM rejects Vatopedi claims

Costas Karamanlis has said that no member of his conservative government should face charges over the Vatopedi land exchange.

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Multiculturalism on the agenda for Victorian election

In the lead-up to a state election, the Victorian government announced new funding for multicultural activities and programs

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Greek and Peloponnesian of the Year announced in NSW

A cancer researcher and a volunteer have taken out top honours in the Peloponnesian Confederation of NSW’s awards

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DIKO’s final word on property expected next week

Cyprus’s governing party DIKO will make its final decisions regarding President Demetris Christofias’ proposals on the Cyprus problem property chapter this week, a party spokesman

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Parliament should hold back on euthanasia, Greek Labor MP says

As euthanasia continues to divide the Australian public, Maria Vamvakinou and Sophie Mirabella agree Parliament should focus on more pressing matters

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Greek Australian academic criticises Australia’s university system

Dr James Arvanitakis says Australian universities are focussed on profits rather than knowledge

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Christchurch quake shatters Greek art collection

Last month’s eathrquake in Christchurch caused substantial damage to the University of Christchurch’s collection of Greek art

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