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Sport –
PAO and OSFP start Euroleague with resounding wins
Panathinaikos and Olympiakos were comfortable winners while Maroussi endured a heartbreaking loss in the first round of the European basketball league.
News –
Young Greek of the Week
Angelia Gentikoglou, who loves gyro and says the best word to describe her is determined, is our Young Greek of the Week.
News –
Graduation for Year 12 students
Greek students across Melbourne celebrated the end of Year 12 with graduation dinners and muck up days.
Sport –
Reds earn last minute home win
Olympiakos left it very late to secure all three points at home to Belgian side Standard Liege while APOEL went down in Portugal to FC Porto.
News –
Rudd greets Gruevski in Canberra
Kevin Rudd welcomed FYROM Prime Minister Nicola Gruevski to Australia with an official welcome at Parliament House in Canberra.
Sport –
European draw favours Greece
The draw for Greece to qualify for the 2011 European Mens Volleyball Championshgips will see it play Finland, Latvia, Great Britain or Azerbaijan.
Sport –
PAO and Olympiakos locked in battle for top position
PAO, Olympiakos, Xanthi, Levadiakos, Atromitos, Panionios and Larissa were the winners in round eight of the Greek Super League.
Dialogue –
The importance of Ochi Day to Greeks
The importance of Ochi Day to Greeks is explored by Greek-American Nick Larigakis.
Dialogue –
Greece begins to unpack its policy towards Cyprus
John Psaropoulos addresses the positive diplomatic strategy that is being put in place in relation to the Cyprus issue by Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou.
News –
Greece rapped over knuckles for dodgy stats
Greece was called to account for the unreliability of its figures on the level of national debt at the EU Finance Ministers meeting in Luxembourg last week.