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Bill boosts penalties for corruption in public life

A bill aimed at cracking down harder on corruption foresees prison terms of more than five years and fines for offenders while offering protection to whistleblowers.

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Team Xenophon on the election trail

Essential services’ costs top of the agenda.

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Mildura church committee questioned over sexism

Woman claims she was denied committee membership because of her gender.

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Mixed marriages on the up

Divorce rates in our community increase.

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Greek steelworks face extinction

Europe rejects attempt to reduce energy costs.

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Athens plans for revamp

The project aims at the redevelopment and pedestrianisation of a stretch of the city heart centred around Panepistimiou street.

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Support for Cyprus reaffirmed

Communities Down Under met in Sunshine.

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Pyne’s Hellenic agenda revealed

In an exclusive interview for Neos Kosmos, Education Minister Christopher Pyne shares his vision for the national curriculum and the teaching of Greek language and history.

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Greek candidates in SA elections

Koutsantonis looks safe, Antoniadis has a fight, while Xenophon launches the ‘X-Team’.

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Miscalculations lead to wrong approach

Lagarde acknowledges mistakes in Greek bail out.

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