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Minister seeks 2,000 voluntary staff transfers

Desperate to meet the toika’s civil service job cuts, Interior Minister Argyris Dinopoulos is asking for 2,000 municipal employees to switch jobs.

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Turkish shopkeepers selling life vests to would-be migrants

Shopkeepers are cashing in on the illegal immigrant traffic off the coast of Greece.

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Smoking ban leaves businesses breathless

Outdoor dining in Victoria set to become smoke free – Greek Australian retailers are worried.

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Vic market redevelopment has traders unhappy

Greek traders in the Vic market say they have not been properly consulted on redevelopment plans

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Amnesty offer for overseas incomes

The Australian Taxation Office offers significant penalty reductions and other concessions to encourage disclosures of income by December 19

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Xenophon slams AFL

The league has rebuffed requests to run humanitarian advertising for the children of Gaza at Adelaide Oval.

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Rhodes villa built for Mussolini under privatisation hammer

The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund is pitching the abandoned villa and 13 other long-disused properties.

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Greek day out at Double Bay

Exhibitions and lectures will also be on offer to get the crowd informed and entertained on all this to do with Greek heritage.

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Archaeologists to reveal secrets of Ancient Amphipolis

The tomb dates to between 325 and 300 BC, which coincides with the time when Alexander the Great died.

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Tax clearance mess grows by the day

The new single property ownership tax (ENFIA) installed last week caused an uproar due to erroneous data having been used in the calculations.

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