Travel Greece
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12 Jun 2013
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Greece has emerged as the cheapest holiday destination in the European south this month as far as accommodation is concerned, and the fourth in the whole of Europe
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18 Apr 2013
John Gill, Andy Bostock and Helena Smith
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Enterprising people all over Greece are defying the financial crisis and using the riches of their local area to move away from old-style package tourism holidays
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15 Sep 2011
William Gourlay
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The colourful history of Greece's second city has created diverse sights and a distinctive atmosphere, William Gourlay reports.
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20 Apr 2011
Thomas Andronas
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Take a tour of Halkidiki's hidden charms, on the road with Thomas Andronas
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7 Apr 2011
Despina Meris
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Despina Meris has a spiritual encounter - and locks eyes with a goat - on the Greek island of Symi
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23 Aug 2010
Thomas Andronas
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Thomas Andronas advises travellers on venturing off the beaten track in Greece's Crete
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4 Jul 2010
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As part of our profile on Greece we take a look at two Ionian islands and ask readers to send us photos of you, your friends and family in Greece for publication.
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14 Apr 2010
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Mike Sweet takes to the water in northern Evia.
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11 Aug 2009
Mike Sweet
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Mike Sweet explores how sustainable tourism is the only way for the island to retain its unique identity and natural resources.
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21 Jul 2009
George Zekas
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A journey to the Ionian island of Kefalonia by GIORGIOS ZEKAS was full of surprises and adventures.
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14 Jul 2009
Jeana Vithoulkas
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A summer holiday in Venice and Zakynthos has Jeana Vithoulkas reflecting on the inter-relationships in our sense of the past and our place in it.
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8 Jun 2009
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The Medieval Rose Festival celebrates the role of the Order of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem played for over 200 years on the island of Rhodes.
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11 May 2009
Mike Sweet
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Manolis Kindelis and Roula Kastrinaki operate two eco-tourism ventures in Crete which captivate all who visit them.
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19 Nov 2007
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Ian Roberts travels the birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite in a not so godlike Skoda
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Federation makes changes to FFA Cup to benefit semi-professional and grassroots clubs.
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One tough match after the other ... will PAOK be able to brush itself off and gain a competitive advantage against Asteras Tripolis?
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The Hellenic Museum's retrial of Socrates saw both the public and judges find Socrates not guilty of corrupting the youth and impiety.
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Pioneering GP and pharmacist celebrates his 100th birthday.
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...and who will speak out and be heard above the ringing of the cash registers?
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2015 official art rankings indicate an important Greek presence in the modern Australian art scene.
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The Eurogroup urged Greece to develop and broaden the list of reform measures, based on 'the current arrangement'.
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Apokries recipes to eat while fasting.
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Greece coach Sergio Markarian wants the team to mature from its defence-heavy play.
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Dips get pride of place on a Greek table during the Easter fast.
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Greece's new finance minister Yanis Varoufakis was an economics professor at the University of Athens when he was suspend from the Greek program of SBS.
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As Daniel Ricciardo buckles in to redeem his previous disqualified podium finish in Melbourne, the rest of Australia is right behind him.
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Greece is protesting Turkey's move to reserve a large chunk of airspace over the Aegean Sea for military manoeuvres.
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92 paintings seized from the homes of two men accused of running an art forgery racket.
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Angela Nicolettou from Angela's kitchen will be offering a special Greek cooking demonstration at Coburg Library
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Ballistics tests showed one of the guns fired in the attack had been previously used during an attempted robbery on a bank in Aspropyrgos.
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Greeks have a long history of fasting, but the reasons we do it have drastically changed.
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40 images from a large archive of photographs taken by Anzac soldiers will be on display.