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Troika pushes tough changes

The troika wants to make it harder for labour unions to call strike action.

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Venizelos, Simitis take digs at Papandreou

PASOK leaders exchange harsh words over George Papandreou’s leadership at the party’s 40th anniversary event.

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Anti-racism bill has people worried about free speech

One hundred Greek historians and academics have expressed reservations over aspects of the draft legislation.

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Monks, monasteries given tax relief

Retired monks will not have to submit a tax declaration if their annual pension is under 9,500 euros.

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Greek Carers Group to take off in Werribee

ADEC will set up a new carers group to support people with disabilities from CALD backgrounds, their carers and families.

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457 visa demand shrinks

New applications for 457 working visas have fallen in some industries by more than 50 per cent.

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Μore CALD students in industries of demand

Victorian government releases promising new figures for CALD communities.

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Asia Minor catastrophe to be remembered

Brisbane will host a three day event with a lecture, English and Greek memorial services and a wreath laying service.

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Father’s Day with Father Themis

AHEPA’s Youth Chapter will raise much needed funds for Father Themis’ mission in Africa.

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Greek aluminium industry: not a lightweight matter

While Australia is the largest bauxite producer in the world, Greece has some of the largest deposits in Europe.

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