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Robber’s rights

Anarchist Nikos Romanos’ hunger strike shakes the Hellenic Republic.

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ATO chases tax cheats in Greece and all over the world

ATO’s 2014-2015 compliance program is far more aggressive in detecting and prosecuting taxpayers who don’t disclose their foreign income.

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Peachy

A diatribe on selling canned peaches to, among others, Australian buyers.

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Political gambling

Greece is now hostage to the whole situation of political gambling thanks to the presidential vote being brought forward.

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Greeks who whistle dixie

The Greek Confederate Company’s battles were won by wanderers, opportunists and lonely people far from home.

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The social gap

Whether it is the fault of the government or of state organisations we have yet to see measures that would better the services that every Greek citizen needs.

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Giving, devising, bequeathing

Greek clients find it difficult to understand that the law works to prohibit them from managing the family property after their death, Dean Kalimniou says.

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The ethnic vote and Victoria’s elections

George Zangalis says there is such a thing as an ethnic vote and it counts a lot when parties slug it out in elections.

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On loan to the Bendigo Museum

Dr John Voukelatos explains some issues surrounding how ancient artefacts are dealt with by museums.

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The Twelve Greek Apostles

One wonders why the Greek tourism board thought that the existence of Greek-named constellations in the night sky could act as an incentive for people to visit Greece.

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