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Dialogue –
Greeks need to be taxed to avert economic melt-down
Greece avoid tax at the expense of the state
Dialogue –
A homage to Melbourne’s North
Jeana Vithoulkas makes case for ‘living’ in Coburg and Preston.
Features –
Greek myths stage a Hollywood comeback
Greek myths will always resonate in Hollywood and contemporary culture argues the The Los Angeles Times’ Geoff Boucher.
News –
Why Greeks call Australia home
Thomas Andronas chats with three prominent Greek-Australians to find out their thoughts on celebrating Australia Day.
News –
Car crashes require range of solutions
The death of five teenagers in a tragic car accident has triggered a major debate about how to bring down the road toll.
Features –
…and so the circle continues
Anna Cominos reflects from Kythera on the closing of a generation’s circle with the death of her grandmother and the opening of a new cycle with the baptism of her godson.
News –
Numbers of Australians travelling to Greece remains steady
The flow of Australian travellers to Greece remained unabated last year despite the effects of the global financial crisis (GFC).
News –
Hellenes raise money for Haiti
The Hellenic Emergency Relief Fund is holding a function in Sydney to raise funds for Haiti.
Features –
A bonza day for Aussies in Athens
Mike Sweet reveals what some of the Athenian Aussies are going to be doing to celebrate Australia Day.
News –
William welcomed in Whittlesea
Prince William received an ecstatic reception at Whittlesea where he learned first hand about bushfire recovery by talking to the local mayor, Mary Lalios.