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Candidate hopes it’s ‘Theo4Oakleigh’
As part of our series profiling Greek Australian candidates in the Victorian state election, we speak to Theo Zographos
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Greek student film festival a hit
Hundreds of people attended the first student film festival as part of the Greek Film Festival.
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Greece rocked by discovery of 11 parcel bombs
Suspected Greek terrorists unleashed an unprecedented two-day wave of mail bomb attacks in Athens and abroad which has seen the arrest of two suspects and a 48 hour suspension of i
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Women called to lead
The Greek Orthodox Comunity of Melbourne and Victoria was among 24 groups awarded Women’s Leadership Grants by the Brumby government
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PM defends poll talk, Pangalos
Papandreou deflects criticism after Panglaos comments in newspaperr stir controversy.
Life –
Dalaras fans delirious
George Dalaras, Greek music sensation, rocked fans around the country last week
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Greece celebrates ‘Ohi’ Day
The seventieth anniversary of the Greek ‘no’ to the Italians and its victory over Italian forces in Albania was marked with commemorations and parades across Greece.
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Greece tops EU corruption list
Despite a raft of reforms over the past few months Greece is still perceived as the most corrupt state in the 27-member European Union, according to this year’s corruption index pu
Dialogue –
What of Modern Greek?
Modern Greek needs something more than words, it needs action in the run-up to the Victorian State election.
Dialogue –
Victoria votes 2010: two campaigns for the price of one
The upcoming elections are a story of two battles; between Labor and the Greens in the inner city, and Labor and Liberals in the outer suburbs and regional cities.