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Pension at 67 – Morrison drops the age change plan

In a sudden decision pre-empting formal approval by cabinet, Australia’s new Prime Minister Scott Morrison scraped the Abbott government plan to increase the age of retirement to 70. The 2014 …

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95-year-old WWII veteran breaks record for scuba-diving in Cyprus

Dozens gathered on Saturday morning near the city of Larnaca in Cyprus to witness 95-year-old Ray Woolley break the record that he had previously set for scuba-diving at the eldest …

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Conde Nast Traveller names Greek islands best destination in the world

Tourism is at an all time high this year in Greece with the number of arrivals reaching record levels at both the country’s major airports and ports. The annual Condé Nast …

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FYROM companies may lose right to label their products as ‘Made in Macedonia’, Zaev admits

One of the details of the agreement between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia was clarified this week, when FYROM’s Prime Minister, Zoran Zaev admitted that his country …

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Cyprus High Commissioner shuts down Turkey’s arguments in two tweets

A Twitter thread regarding Turkey’s policies that started earlier this week, re-brought the infamous ‘Family Jewels’ files to the surface. Answering to commentators Cyprus High Commissioner Euripides Evriviades screenshot uncensored parts …

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Businesses and government bodies should be prepared to handle cyber security breaches

When you are discussing cyber security breaches with Senior cyber policy expert Peter Coroneos, the conversation will inevitably come to the current My Health Record debate. “People are opting out, …

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Kazzie Mike Zervos to lead fight against discrimination

A past vice-president of the Kastellorizian Association of Victoria has been appointed as the first CEO of Courage to Care, a charity initiative under the auspices of NGO B’Nai B’rith, …

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Greek government legislates mandatory collective bargaining in four industries

In what is seen as a cautious roll back of the widely unpopular labour market reforms implemented as part of the bailout program, Greece’s government legislated the mandatory application of …

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Union calls off two-day ferry boat strike in Greece

A strike by ferry crew members over a pay dispute has come to an end, following news the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO) reached an agreement with the coastal shipping operators. A …

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PRONIA to hold seminar on mediation during family conflict

Recognising the challenges presented to families experiencing separation or divorce, which in turn affect children, PRONIA is holding an information session on the ways grandparents and parents can receive support …

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