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Parliament adopts new anti-poverty law

The first package of social measures tabled in parliament.

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Bullying perpetrators to face six months behind bars

Government moves to make prison sentences for bullies law.

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Balancing the budget – the ancient Greek perspective

Historian David Pritchard believes Greece’s politicians can learn a lot from the ancient ways of running the country.

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Greek language lives through Benaki treasures

A collection of artefacts spanning 8,000 years of Greek history is the inspiration behind a unique Greek language program developed by Australia’s Hellenic Museum.

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SA Chief Justice wants more women to become barristers

South Australia’s Chief Justice Chris Kourakis hopes a larger pool of female barristers would lead to more women becoming judges in the future.

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Diversity week aims to ‘strengthen community’

Cultural diversity week will also coincide with the United Nation’s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 21.

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Funds running out

Prime minister Alexis Tsipras has proposed an urgent meeting on the sidelines of the European Union summit to help reach an agreement that would allow Athens to get more funds.

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Even some German MPs think reparations should be paid

Gesine Schwan, a member of the Social Democrats (SPD) says ‘“we should make a financial approach to victims and their families’.

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3,900 state workers will return to work soon

An amendment bill has been drafted that will see 3,900 state workers reinstated in 45 days if the bill passes parliament

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Greek police, Europol crack trafficking ring

An international human-trafficking ring that allegedly earned 8 million euros from smuggling Syrian migrants from Turkey into Greece busted.

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