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The 6-2 victory by South Melbourne over Preston has seen it move into third place over Heidelberg in the Foxtel Cup.
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The First Games Festival which will celebrates games such as chess, bridge, scrabble, darts and sudoko opened in Thessaloniki over the weekend.
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Tanya Gaudet, who loves tiropita and feels that happy-go-lucky is the one word that best describes her, is our Young Greek of the Week.
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After 167 years a group of South Australians find out that they are descendants of Yiorgos Tramountanas-Northone of the first Greeks to arrive on these shores.
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Panathinaikos are back on top of the Super League and Olympiakos are still in hot pursuit after both sides beat Athenian opposition 2-0 on Sunday.
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Peter Laliotis continues to do good deeds for the bushfire victims of Flowerdale.
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A makeshift migrants camp in Patras was closed down by Greek authorities in an effort to combat illegal immigration.
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Olympiakos, AEK, Atromitos, Panionios, Larissa and PAOK were the winners in round seven of the Greek Super League.
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George Papandreou was sworn in as Prime Minister of Greece by Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece, in the presence of President of the Republic Karolos Papoulias.
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Marcos Baghdatis retires injured to Lleyton Hewitt 6-0 4-2 in the third round of the Australian Open.
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Greek pub owner Nick Grigoriadis says a 400 percent increase in land tax will cost jobs.
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A human trafficking ring which held 10 illegal immigrants in a container outside of Athens was busted last week in Athens.
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Barbara Kapetopoulos discusses four decades of working as a dressmaker with Melissa Chrys.
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Michael Angelakis shares his experience of running Angelakis Brothers, one of South Australia's leading seafood, poultry and game wholesalers and retailers..
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A new Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia board was elected with the redevelopment of the Olympic Hall site a major priority.
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Dmetri Kakmi speaks to Neos Kosmos English Edition following his nomination for the NSW Premier's Literary Award.
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Olympiakos have a mountain to climb in the last 16 of the Champions League after going down 1-0 at home on to Bordeaux thanks to a first-half injury time goal from defender Michael Ciani.















