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Greeklish popular with Greek primary and secondary students
The widespread use of Greeklish by young Greeks, which begins as early as elementary school, is adversely affecting their spelling skills and may ultimately pose a threat to the Gr
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Ministry gets real tough on those who owe tax
In an effort to increase tax revenues, Greek tax officials have been told to seek out personal assets and launch criminal charges against those who don’t pay their taxes.
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Young Greek of the Week
10 year old Kyrin Karagiannis, who loves souvlaki and feels that funny is the one word that best describes him best, is our Young Greek of the Week.
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International training with local quality
Peter Jasonides shares his experience of running Institute of Tertiary and Higher Education Australia, a burgeoning private educational provider.
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Undefeated run sees Greece take ICC European cricket title
A comfortable seven-wicket victory over the Czech Republic saw Greece win the inaugural International Cricket Council European Division 5 championship in Kerkyra.
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Greece gains “respect” from Euro Championships
Greece put in a respectable effort to finish eighth in the European Volleyball Championships.
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Place in doubt for South Africa
A draw with Moldova has thrown Greece’s possible participation at the World Cup in South Africa in doubt.
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World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association ‘strong advocate’ for Greek and Cypriot cause
John Panadazopoulos outlines the aims of the World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association under his leadership.
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SAE Youth building momentum
The South Australian and Victorian branches of SAE Youth are developing plans which will keep them busy over the next six months.
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FECCA support Federal Government legislation on refugee human rights
The Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia has supported Federal Government legislation to abolish the refugee detention debts and to better protect refugees at fu