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Varoufakis fuels more controversy

Finance Minster Yiannis Varoufakis says he would favour paying pensions and salaries over the country’s creditors.

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Default imminent without aid from lenders

Greece says it will default in June without aid from lenders.

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Greece has some of the cleanest waters in Europe

Tourists can feel safe when taking a dip, as Greece’s coastal waters get ‘excellent’ clean water rating.

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Doctor arrested for taking ‘fakelaki’

A doctor has been arrested after asking for cash from patients in order to issue them with health certificates.

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How Greek Australian culture is surviving in the digital age

Greeks in the Australian diaspora are finding new ways to connect with their culture thanks to the internet.

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Mixed relationships define modern Australia

Differences in religion and culture not an issue for many entering mixed relationships.

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Antipodes periodical calls for submissions

The competition is accepting poetry, short stories and one-act theatrical plays written in Greek or English.

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Hellenic Initiative launches in Australia

Andrew Liveris to host inaugural dinner in June.

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Greece confident for deal despite delay

Greek officials says although there has been progress in negotiations, an agreement is unlikely before the end of the month.

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Merkel, Hollande press Greece

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande want to see negotiations sped up.

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