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Labor MP calls Skopje’s line

Federal parliament lobbied on re-naming policy.

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Pharmacists wary of more competition

Greek Australian pharmacists aren’t happy at calls to deregulate their industry in the hopes it will encourage more competition.

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Rapitis clears tax bill hurdle

Property developer Jim Raptis says he’s ready to return to business after covering his $30 million tax debt to just $6 million.

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Record $25m for Katsalidis penthouse

Almost all of the 1,105 apartments in the Australia 108 building have been sold.

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Locals dread Golden Dawn trial

Residents living near Korydallos prison are bracing for trouble as extremists fill their town to protest the trials of Golden Dawn members

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Greek islands struggle with migrant influx

Boarder patrols have intercepted 10,445 undocumented migrants between January 1 and March 31, up from around 3000 in the same period last year.

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Two dead, one seriously injured from Easter fireworks

Two men are dead an one has lost his arms and eyesight from Easter fireworks in Kalamata.

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Athens University pleads for end to sit-in, now in third week

The protesters have been staging a sit-in demonstration at the university for the last 15 days, demanding the closure of maximum security prisons.

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Coming soon: Australia to Athens, non-stop

Being able to refuel planes mid air might might mean flights can forgo stop-overs and fly direct for longer hours.

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Minister slams Luke Lazarus supporters

Privilege and entitlement should by no means stand in the way of justice.

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