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Dr Nick Economou opines: with a general election imminent Labor needed something big to restore its ascendency in the policy debate.
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The homeless in Athens are enjoying support from the City of Athens as authorities fear that there has been a rise in the number of people living on the street.
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New measures aimed at boosting investment and protecting jobs in the country’s ailing construction industry, including subsidizing mortgages and increasing tax benefits were announced by the Economy and Finance Ministry last week.
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The return leg in Ukraine will decide which of the two sides will qualify for the 2010 World Cup after the 0-0 draw at OAKA.
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Plans are being put in place to run a pilot program with electric cars in Greece
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For Greece to escape its predicament, it is not enough to reduce salaries and pensions, slash spending and reform the social security system and labor market. We will need bold ideas, leaps of faith and new strategies; we must overturn current thinking, so that we can turn weakness into economic revival.
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The Greek Coach Otto Rehaggel and key player Angelos Charisteas share their feelings about
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The auction of 162 pieces of Greek art at Bonhams in London in November is expected to attract strong interest from art aficionados.
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Cypriot Foreign Minister, Markos Kyprianou, expressed cautious optimism about the directs talks between Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias and Turkish-Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat.
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A Greek doctor will host a series of advocacy workshops for people with disabilities.
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Since the arrival of Greeks and Italians in Australia, calamari has become a sought out seafood and calamari season is now open in Victoria.
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Greek team robbed whilst in World Cup training session.
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The death of five teenagers in a tragic car accident has triggered a major debate about how to bring down the road toll.
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Two contemporary chroniclers of the Greek experience in Australia give us a taste of the Greek presence in the Top End
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General Meeting heats up over Oakleigh Greek Orthodox Community debt.
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Chris Fotinopoulos makes the case that uniforms are symbols of order and civility rather than conformity.
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Six members of Greek terrorist group, Revolutionary Struggle were arrested on Saturday by the Greek police, the group are suspected of a number of attacks on police, the U.S. Embassy since 2007.
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10 students share with us what they’re planning to do over the school holidays.







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