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18 Jun 2013
Mark Bouris
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Mark Bouris looks at all the talk the commentary about the Aussie dollar's loss of value against the US dollar
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17 Jun 2013
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Australia is in need of improving its energy policies if there is to be any increased investment, according to Andrew Liveris,
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14 Jun 2013
Christos Iliopoulos
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You do not live in Greece, but you've recently been informed you may be entitled to an inheritance in this country. What do you do? Attorney Christos Iliopoulos explains.
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13 Jun 2013
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In this four part series, Harry Giannakidis takes you through the first stages on planning an estate
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12 Jun 2013
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Dozens of lenders are slashing their fixed rates by more than May's RBA cash rate cut
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11 Jun 2013
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"I'm often asked about property: when to buy, when to sell, what's happening to the market, have we reached bottom yet?" Here Mark Bouris explains all
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6 Jun 2013
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Aussies continue to be careful with their credit cards and personal debt
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5 Jun 2013
Mark Bouris
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Look over all your finances as tax time comes around
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4 Jun 2013
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The Bank of Sydney has appointed Julie Elliott as their new CEO
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3 Jun 2013
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Greek Australian George Kostas leaves his job as Brookfield's head of construction, to run a subsidiary of Al-Futtaim Group in Dubai
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31 May 2013
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Some of the numbers associated with retirement seem really big, Mark Bouris helps you sort it all out
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30 May 2013
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Bouris' wealth management company Yellow Brick Road has set its sights on carving its own slice of the superannuation savings market, launching a low-fee super fund
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23 May 2013
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The National Consumer Credit Protection Act has been amended to include regulations covering reverse mortgages
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22 May 2013
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The ratings agency believes the country has stabilised and moved its rating up to B-
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21 May 2013
Mark Bouris
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Technical terminology is okay if it provides shorthand for complex ideas, explains Mark Bouris
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20 May 2013
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Bank of Sydney customers and guests gathered last week to launch their new Marrickville branch.
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17 May 2013
Mark Bouris
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In this week's column, Mark Bouris discusses how women's retirement plans are derailed when they get divorced
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16 May 2013
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Greek Australian businessman Mark Voyage was one of the first Australians to crack the Chinese market and witnessed historic moments from a local perspective
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9 May 2013
Helen Velissaris
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From its humble beginnings, telecommunications company Star21 is growing nationally and services big names like Crown Casino and Metricon Homes
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2 May 2013
Michael Sweet
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Allowable expenses widened for small businesses in 2012-2013
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30 Apr 2013
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Mark Bouris looks at what women really want when it comes to retirement funds and superannuation.
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26 Apr 2013
John Tripidakis, LL.B.(Athens), LL.M. (London)
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Documents that Greek Australians are required to submit in order to prove that they do not reside in Greece and in order to avoid any additional taxes - have changed
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26 Apr 2013
Mark Bouris
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Here's a few questions to ask yourself before becoming a business owner: What is the demand?
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24 Apr 2013
Helen Velissaris
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You won't be able to grab a late night souvlaki at Stalactites until June as this Lonsdale Street staple undergoes renovations
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19 Apr 2013
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Despite competitors saying a sale is 'inevitable', the government owned company is happy where it is
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Police in Thessaloniki have arrested two men and three women, all Bulgarian nationals, following a sting operation in which the suspects attempted to sell a newborn baby.
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Look over all your finances as tax time comes around
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As councils start cracking down on road safety and the Archdiocese unwilling to pay for the block privilege, the Good Friday procession may become a thing of the past
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As the election date approaches, poll, media and caucus pressure is making it almost impossible for Prime Minister Julia Gillard to carry on leading the ALP and government
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The Bank of Sydney has appointed Julie Elliott as their new CEO
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15-year-old all round performer Nick Drossos is set to take on the world
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It's make or break for the Socceroos, with favourites Japan just needing a draw to qualify
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Three Greek Australian taxi industry heavyweights have bought the rights to the Greek taxi booking app 'Taxiplon' and plan to launch it in the next month
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West Adelaide now sit on an eleven point lead at the top of the FFSA NPL State League table
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An omelette using traditional Greek sausage makes the perfect breakfast or lunch
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Greek Orthodox priest and photographer Father Petros Kipouros lends his empathetic eye to capture the sensitivities of nature
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Latest figures show five-fold increase in Greeks studying in Australia
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Championship points leader Dani Pedrosa came in second and British rider Cal Crutchlow third
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In the round five of the State Knockout Cup, VPL clubs have managed to avoid each other, with the exception the all-Greek clash between South Melbourne and Northcote City
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Canberra band Ethos, established in early 2012, will entertain the locals with their repertoire of folk, rebetiko, contemporary and Greek dance music.
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Some of the numbers associated with retirement seem really big, Mark Bouris helps you sort it all out
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Bouris' wealth management company Yellow Brick Road has set its sights on carving its own slice of the superannuation savings market, launching a low-fee super fund
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Athens became a sea of rainbows as thousands marched in unison at the 9th Gay Pride Festival.













