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Sinodinos offers to help Abbott

Senator Arthur Sinodinos experience as a senior political adviser may help revive the government’s standing in politics and policy.

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Institute of Macedonian Studies bequeaths assets to Community

The Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies will donate its property to the GOCMV if it is dissolved, becoming the first organisation to put it in writing.

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Stamoulis greenlights inner-city school

Catering to the influx of families living in the neighbouring Docklands, Port Melbourne and Southbank areas, the school will be one of the first in the area.

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Greek Australian war prisoners commemorated

29 Greek Australians prisoners of war who were captured during the Second World War commemorated.

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AHEPA-NUGAS business breakfast

The business breakfast is back again, and will discuss the topic ‘Building Your Career Brand: How to Stand Out’

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Four in 10 new pensioners aged under 62

Some pensioners are as young as 51.

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Still no Eurogroup agreement

Greece has been told it has until Friday to request an extension to the current bailout or face the possibility of losing the pending funds.

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Two arrests following attacks on migrants in central Athens

A 21-year-old Bangladeshi man and a 26-year-old man from Pakistan were attacked by three men who claimed they were Golden Dawn members.

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Spying charges laid on former US embassy staffer

Greece investigating connections to the wiretapping of former prime minister Kostas Karamanlis and dozens of other government officials during and after the 2004 Athens Olympics.

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Xenophon: Abbott’s failure lies in policies

Independent senator talks exclusively to Neos Kosmos.

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