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Sorras makes a U-turn

Fugitive leader of grass-roots movement, who once pledged to save Greece, now asks his followers to pay up their debts with ‘real money’, not his bonds.

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No more plastic bags

From the beginning of 2018, supermarkets have started charging customers for the use of plastic bags in Greece.

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Boutaris: ‘You can’t get any more Macedonian than me’

The mayor of Thessaloniki weighs in on the FYROM debate.

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Greek stock market off to a strong start

With 87 stocks demonstrating gains, Greece’s stock market is showing great promise for 2018.

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A new Imia crisis?

A story in the Turkish media suggests that Greece and Turkey might be bracing up for a repeat of a tragic incident.

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$320K project underway to improve security and pedestrian safety in Eaton Mall, Oakleigh

Monash Mayor Paul Klisaris said the new plan will also include bollards across the three intersections in the mall to deter vehicles from entering the area.

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Rise in number of new businesses created in Greece

Meanwhile the number of business closures across the country is in decline.

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Anastasiades speaks of Turkish-Cypriot EEZ, spurs controversy

The Cypriot President found himself in the epicentre of political controversy after entertaining the idea of a Turkish-Cypriot Exclusive Economic Zone.

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Greek Orthodox Australians celebrate Holy Epiphany

In Victoria, ceremonies will be held at Frankston and Rye on Saturday and at Port Melbourne on Sunday.

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Working holiday visa finally approved for Greeks visiting Australia

Terence Quick: “As of now, each year and for 12 months, 500 young Greeks will be able to experience holidays in Australia with the right to legal employment”

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