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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).
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Hellenes raise money for Haiti
The Hellenic Emergency Relief Fund is holding a function in Sydney to raise funds for Haiti.
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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.
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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.
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Baghdatis exits Australian Open injured
Marcos Baghdatis retires injured to Lleyton Hewitt 6-0 4-2 in the third round of the Australian Open.
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Brothers defraud close family friend
Two Greek Australian brothers are accused of conning a close family friend
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Zammit’s killer gets 22 years
The conviction of Mykonos nightclub bouncer Marios Antonopoulos for 22- and-a-half years over the death of Australian tourist Doujon Zammit has lead the Zammit family unhappy with
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Baghdatis stares at defeat and comes back to win in five
Popular Cypriot and Australian Open 2006 finalist Marcos Baghdatis has come from two sets down to defeat Spaniard David Ferrer in a gripping second-round match.
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PM urges Turks not to meddle in Cyprus
George Papandreou reassured the visiting Cyprus President of Greece’s support for the reunificatrion talks between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
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Easy win sees Baghdatis proceed to second round
A three set victory over over Italian Paolo Lorenzi sees Marcos Baghdatis face 17th-seeded Spaniard David Ferrer in second round of the Australian Open.