Recent
News –
Greeks plead guilty to bashing
Two Greek Australians have pleaded guilty to charges of affray and intentionally causing injury to a man in a Hungry Jack’s restaurant in Prahran.
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Minor parties aim for major impact
A handful of Greek-Australians are hoping to be the catalyst for major political reform in South Australia, by having a significant impact on the result of the state election to
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Include Modern Greek
Neos Kosmos leads a campaign for the inclusion of Modern Greek into the national curriculum
Life –
From Tijuana to Hellas and back
Last weekend Gold Coast band Tijuana Cartel brought their unique sound to Melbourne’s Prince of Wales band room. Thomas Andronas was there.
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Record number of Greek candidates in SA elections
A total of 20 Greek Australians are candidates in the South Australia elections which will take place on March 20.
Dialogue –
Koukouloforoi, bombs and Greek coffee
Guy Rundle gives a personal take on the current political situation in Greece.
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Greece high on list for EU tourists
Greece is the fourth most popular tourist destination in the European Union in 2010 according to the Eurobarometer survey.
Dialogue –
The value of atheist conventions
Chris Fotinopoulos makes the case that people with faith emphasise the value of diversity yet view those who are free of faith as morally unfit to participate in their discussions.
Sport –
Stamatelis the hero as Olympic snatch point at Bankstown
A 40-metre drive by young gun Mitchell Stamatelis has salvaged Sydney Olympic a 2-2 draw against a determined Bankstown City Lions outfit.
Sport –
Own goals condemns Reds
PAS Ioannina stole a point, and perhaps should have had all three, while AEK has ended Kavala’s play-off hopes with a classy performance.