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Spending in classical Athens

Dr David Pritchard will give the lecture Public Spending and Democracy in Classical Athens tonight in Sydney.

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Government to curb measures, secure loans, allow tax relief

Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis will argue that Greece will have no fiscal gap next year and that its budget will also allow for tax relief.

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Kouvelis might be next president

Speculation about the possible nomination of the leader of DIMAR runs wild.

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Broadcasting Union concerned about NERIT

The association of national European broadcasters fears independence of NERIT will be compromised.

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Uni entrance exam results announced

Transfers of students and results expected to raise viability questions for some departments.

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Dawn chorus

Community unites in opposition to Golden Dawn visit.

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Astor Theatre will not close

The cinema that was home to Greek movies for decades will continue to operate as an independent cinema after speculation the lease will not be renewed.

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Yeroulanos to visit Melbourne

Former Greek minister for Culture, Tourism and Sports will be a special guest of the Hellenic Museum

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Christa speaks in federal parliament

Nine-year-old Christa Dracopoulos impressed Prime Minister Tony Abbott in her speech to prove that hearing loss is no barrier to education and social inclusion.

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Bank chiefs earn millions

CEO’s earn $151,941 per week.

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