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Greeks roll up their sleeves

Greeks from all walks of life volunteer to help the victims of the recent Victorian bushfires.

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Horsetrading Nick: The likeable Senator

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It’s human rights for writers

Composer and musician Warren Ellis performs with the help of Anthea Sidiropoulos…

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Cretans’ book of lifetime

THE book Cretan of Oceania from the 19th Century was launched on Wednesday 4 at Parliament House by Rob Hulls the Victorian Attorney-General in front of over 200 guests. Hulls …

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La Trobe moves on new Greek Centre

THE Research Centre for Contemporary Greek (RCCG) studies will replace the former National Centre for Hellenic Studies and Research also known as EKEME at La Trobe University. EKEME was closed …

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Coveny signs with South Melbourne in anniversary season

SOUTH Melbourne has announced a massive signing for the 2009 VPL season with Vaughan Coveny set to return to Lakeside. The 37 year-old ex-New Zealand international recently announced his intention …

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More flights between Athens and Melbourne

Etihad Airways is increasing the number of flights between Australia and Greece.

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The contribution of Cretans down under

EIGHT years of mining the community’s history of settlement in Australia and New Zealand to bring together The Cretans of Oceania from the 19th Century has been a Herculean task …

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‘Joker’ knocks out Marcos

Baghdatis bows out of the 2009 Australian Open after after losing 3 sets to 1 against favourite Novak Djokovic.

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Blame game with trains

MELBOURNE’S railway system came to a standstill last week. Excessive temperatures that caused massive service cancellations, the blame game is in full force as to who bear’s most or any …

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