Australia
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Rego up and public servants to be axed
As Baillieu takes his axe to the public servants, car registration is set to soar to replenish the state’s budget bottom line.
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Genocide history resources go online
A website specifically designed to assist Australian teachers and students in Armenian, Hellenic and Assyrian Genocide education, was recently launched at the ANC Australia Annual
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Cr Lalios wins VMC Award for Excellence
Councillor Mary Lalios received the VMC Award for Excellence in a ceremony at Government House, on Thursday night
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First languages nurtured in Victoria
A new guide for early-childhood professionals to help youngsters maintain their first language, while learning English has been launched by the Victoria Government.
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ALP resolute on Cyprus and FYROM
The Australian Labor Party took the opportunity to reconfirm its position on the Cyprus situation at last week’s annual party conference.
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International airfares at all time low
Cheaper flights to Europe is on the cards as low-cost airlines compete for passengers.
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Penalties for bosses hiring illegal workers
Bosses who hire illegal workers will face tougher penalties in the new year.
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Alternative cancer therapies may harm, say doctors
Cancer patients use alternative therapies could be doing more harm than good.
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Karas: underworld financier sues ATO
Tom Karas, an associate of Tony Mokbel who is alleged to have used the identity of a distant Greek relative from Pylos to avoid tax, is suing the ATO.
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Beirut Hellenic bank wins ‘Best of the Best’ award
Beirut Hellenic Bank has won ‘Best Term Deposits – Long Term’ and ‘Best DIY Super Savings Account’ in Money magazine’s annual ‘Best of the Best’ awards announced on Thursday.