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Greek Australian pensioners confused over pension supplement

If you are a pensioner holidaying in Greece for more than six weeks you will lose your one-off Pension Supplement until you return to Australia. However you will continue to …

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Greek PM meets with Zaev: “I would not have signed the Prespes deal”

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis made his views of the Prespes Agreement loud and clear during a meeting with his North Macedonia counterpart, Zoran Zaev, stating that he would not …

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Time to roll up in Canberra

The ACT has become the fist jurisdiction in Australia to legalise the possession, use and cultivation of small amounts of cannabis. The laws that were passed in the ACT Legislative …

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Greek Prime Minister anticipated to visit Australia in 2020

Greece’s recently appointed Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to visit Australia in 2020. Mitsotakis met with his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison on Tuesday for a bilateral meeting during the …

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Airbnb set to become publicly-traded in 2020

Airbnb, Inc. has confirmed the announcement that the popular accommodation marketplace is expected to become a publicly-traded company by 2020. Despite fierce opposition from traditional hoteliers, the home-rental startup has …

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No money for a house? Now you can buy some ‘bricklets’ instead

South Australia is leading the way in the real estate investment market, piloting a new online service that allows people to buy part of a property in Adelaide for a …

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Hundreds of migrants removed by police in Athens

Following a massive raid in a squat building last Thursday where police apprehended and removed 236 illegal immigrants in Athens, another raid on Monday saw 130 foreigners escorted away. The …

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Collapse of Thomas Cook empire a great blow for the Greek tourism industry

Holidaymakers worldwide have been hit by the bankruptcy of the world’s oldest tourist firm, Thomas Cook. Over 600,000 people are reportedly stranded around the world, following the collapse of the …

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A case of mistaken identity: hijacking suspect released by Greek police

The 65-year-old Lebanese man arrested in Mykonos in connection to the 1985 TWA aircraft hijacking, has been released by police in a case of mistaken identity. The man was arrested …

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Who said our Greek Australian children can’t dance?

Greece is one of the few countries in the world where folk dances are still as alive today as they were in ancient times, and even Down Under, dance has …

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