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Europe is dying a slow death

Birth rates plummet over recent years as countries scramble to reverse the demographic nightmare and ensure their future amid austerity.

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Tackling unconscious bias in the workforce

Victorian government to trial blind job applications.

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Arthur Andronas appointed to State Library redevelopment

A visionary consortium of local expertise and international experience brings Australia’s oldest and most used public library to life.

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Koutsantonis clarifies position on FYROM naming dispute

The SA Treasurer vows to advocate on behalf of Greek Australians in a letter to Neos Kosmos.

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Multicultural Arts Victoria announces new chair

George Lekakis AO to take over retiring chair Stefan Romaniw.

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Parents sacrifice retirement to pay for children’s first home

Percentage of Australians getting loans to help their kids buy a house increases.

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What’s changing in Greek taxes?

Guidelines have been announced by the Greek government.

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Greek takes out ‘Barista & Farmer’ 2016 award

Athenian barman Nikolaos Kanakaris proved to be right at home on the Brazilian coffee farm.

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Battle of Kalamata commemorated

More than 100 people gathered to honour the fallen 75 years on.

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Cypriot leaders still on track for reunification

Turkey ditches visa demands for Greek Cypriots.

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