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Papandreou in Washington
The Greek Prime Minister, George Papandreou, spent two days in Washington last week meeting with US President Barack Obama and other senior figures in his administration.
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Push for Greek at schools
The Greek academics and educators who are preparing a Greek community submission as part of the Victorian Languages Strategy Discussion Paper, are calling for the inclusion of the
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New York’s Greek master chef in town
Greek-American chef, Michael Psilakis will reveal his revolutionary techniques and flavours as a guest of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
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Pavlidis launches network on International Women’s Day
Whittlesea councillor, Kris Pavlidis launched a new woman’s advocate network, Women Matter Two (WM2) on International Women’s Day.
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Rich vein of history struck in Sovereign Hill
We overlook the richness of our history says FOTIS KAPETOPOULOS who rediscovers the real gold in Ballarat’s Sovereign Hill
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Nationwide strike brings Greece to standstill
More than 30,000 people took to the streets of Athens on Thursday as part of the second nationwide strike in Greece against the austerity measures announced by the Papandreou gover
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Stav rides to rock success with Bluejuice
When someone says ‘Bluejuice,’ most people stare blankly. Those who have heard of the band respond, ‘Vitriol.’ And those in the know say, ‘Broken Leg.’ No one says, ‘Greek-Cypri
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Lute master returns
George Xylouris is back to perform in Australia, where he learnt to meld diverse musical cultures.
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Nick’s moment of musical exhilaration
Local double bass player and modern art music composer Nick Tsiavos
returns to the stage with the first of a two part concert series
entitled Is this what you believe?
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Flatmates miniseries grabs attention online
Following in the footsteps of such quality television shows as Gossip
Girl, One Tree Hill and The OC, MTV Greece has produced a Greek drama
series aimed at capturing the omnip