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2011 Greek Student Film Festival Awards
The 2nd Greek Student Film Festival in Melbourne was completed in all success with over 40 entries from students learning the Modern Greek language all...
Many Greeks in Victoria are victims, or are afraid, of elderly financial abuse, a new study shows
For many elderly Greek Australians financial and emotional abuse from family members or trusted carers is a frightening reality. A new study by Monash...
Australian Universities Face Reduction in International Enrollment
Many universities of Australia will face serious economic problems as the number of foreign students has reduced. According to recent information, the enrollment of...
Professor of Linguistics Michael Clyne Passes
The multicultural Australian community bid farewell today to the father of Linguistics, Professor at the Universities of Monash and Melbourne, Michael Clyne. Clyne considerably...
Inventor Kouris Creates Economic & Energy Friendly Mechanism
Inventor Paul Kouris is convinced that an invention for economic and environmentally friendly energy will soon become a reality.
As he claims, his invention has...
Greek language scholarships announced
The Greek-Australian Cultural League (GCL) is offering $1500 in scholarships to two students of Modern Greek at Monash University in Melbourne.
Greek-Australian Cultural League president...
Five Greek Australian students were honoured with a Premier’s VCE Award
Five Greek-Australian students are amongst Victoria's top-performing VCE students to be honoured with a Premier's VCE Award. Victorian John Brumby presented Elias Vitsentzatos, 18,...
NUGAS on the search for new committee members
NUGAS (National Union of Greek Australian Students) are calling for young, enthusiastic Greek-Australian students to nominate as a Victorian Committee members.
The prestigious, 40-year-old organisation...
Many young mayors (between these and Steve Staikos) have become the youngest to be elected
Generation Y, the stay-at-home children of the digital era, are flexing their muscle in local government, led by an influx of mayors.
Many young councillors...


