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One major social reform down, another one on the way

Paid parental leave has emerged as one of the key social policy backgrounds for the upcoming Federal election.

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$20 million construction project approved

A $20 million upgrade to the Cyprus Communtiy of NSW’s site has been given the go ahead after six years and around $700,000 spent on applying for permits from the Marrickville coun

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FECCA: stop using migrants as scapegoats

The Labor and Liberal parties are at risk of losing the migrant vote in the upcoming federal election according to the Federation of Ethnic Communities Council of Australia.

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Multicultural youth tune into media conference

Young Greek Australians are invited to be part of a multicultural media conference in Canberra

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Hellenic Council NSW promotes Greeks in politics

The Australian Hellenic Council of NSW met on Monday to discuss the promotion of Hellenic issues in Australian politics.

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Alkaios hits Aussie shores

Eurovision star Giorgios Alkaios will be performing concernts in Melbourne and Sydney in November-December.

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To clog or not to clog

The joys of the ultimate retro-modern footwear – the clog – are sung by Melissa Chrys, our resident fashionista.

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Greek Films on European stage

Bill Mousolis writes about the two Greek films which recently screened at the prestigious Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

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Think Tax, think Anastasios

Twenty years of accounting adds up to great results for Anastasios Koutsikos, principal of Think Tax and director of strategy at the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Ind

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Mark Bouris answers your business questions

Executive chairman of Yellow Brick Road, Mark Bouris, discusses rate rises, housing investment and superannuation.

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