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Greek Education Offices in Sydney & Adelaide Merge with Melbourne
Within the framework of changes to be implemented by the Ministry of Education of Greece, the Education Offices initially hosted at the Consulate General...
Acropolis closed for third day by protestors
The Acropolis archaeological site in Athens remained closed for a third consecutive day on Friday by protesting culture ministry contract employees demanding tenure and...
Police Reopen Acropolis…
Greek riot police used tear gas to disperse dozens of culture ministry employees who blocked access to the Acropolis temples in protest.
Civil servants had...
Greek Islands For Sale As a Result of Greek Debt
According to Bloomberg Businessweek, the Greek government is planning to sell some islands and other luxury properties to reduce the country’s debt. The only...
Greek Open University Accepts Record Number of Students
More than a decade after it was established, the Greek Open University will next year make available a record 8,260 places on undergraduate and...
Free Admission to All Greek Sites on World Tourism Day, Sept. 27th!
Admission to all archaeological sites, historical sites, museums and monuments will be free this coming Monday to celebrate World Tourism Day. The Culture and...
PM Papandreou Announces New Cabinet
A sweeping reshuffle of the government was announced after midnight on Monday. This occured less than a year after the elections that brought ruling socialist...
39th annual Book festival opens at Zappeion Mansion, Athens
The 39th annual book festival opened yesterday, in the courtyard of the Zappeion Mansion, in central Athens.
The Book Festival, which runs through September 19,...
Greece Will Compensate Tourists Affected by Strikes
Greek Tourism Authorities will offer a maximum of 100 Euros for tourists stranded due to strikes.
The Greek Culture Ministry has tabled a bill in...
Greek Orthodox Tavelers Visit The Sumela Monastery, Turkey
The Daily News states that many Orthodox tourists will visit Turkey’s Black Sea provinces of Trabzon, Ordu and Samsun. The visitors plan to attend...


