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Troika concerned by tax collection
Visiting troika inspectors have expressed frustration over the delayed overhaul of Greece’s dysfunctional tax system
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Golden Dawn submits own anti-racism bill to fight discrimination ‘against Greeks’
Golden Dawn hit back at plans for an anti-racism law by submitting its own draft bill to fight “racism against Greeks” by jailing illegal immigrants convicted of crimes
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Taxi industry heavyweights to launch booking app
Three Greek Australian taxi industry heavyweights have bought the rights to the Greek taxi booking app ‘Taxiplon’ and plan to launch it in the next month
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Greek gay community honours migrant past
The Greek and Gay Network will hold their annual birthday party in honour of their parents and grandparents
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Bank of Sydney appoints new CEO
The Bank of Sydney has appointed Julie Elliott as their new CEO
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Greek opposition leader pledges to spread security net for poorest
SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras unveiled a set of eight welfare measures, including families without incomes not having to pay any tax
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Several issues open as troika returns to Athens
Civil service sackings among outstanding issues as troika returns to Greece for review
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Roadblocks in Sydney
Screening of the Greek movie Roadblocks (Κλειστοί δρόμοι), 2000, 98′, will be held by the Greek Film Society Sydney (GFSS).
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Taxi licence price slashed but reform gives back to customers
Licences will be reduced to an annual $22,000 fee, while drivers will get a share in fares and rural and disabled customers will benefit
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Epitafio processions in doubt
As councils start cracking down on road safety and the Archdiocese unwilling to pay for the block privilege, the Good Friday procession may become a thing of the past