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Bribes down in Greece

8.6 percent of households received demands for bribes in 2012 compared with 10.2 percent in 2011.

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Ancient Greek civilisation lectures

A new lecture series in Melbourne will uncover ancient Greek civilisations.

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Greek PM, Cyprus leader discuss debt, energy

The progress of tough negotiations between officials of the new government in Nicosia and representatives of the EU and IMF dominated talks between the two leaders.

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Tsiaras’ optimistic message for diaspora

Greeks of the diaspora will receive the much needed extension for double taxation, says the minister for Greeks abroad Kostas Tsiaras, during his week-long trip visit to Australia.

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More Greek for Victorian airwaves

New Greek speaking radio station promises to be “quality, entertaining and informative”

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Golden Dawn’s hate comments investigated

Greek police are investigating the neo-Nazi party after a televised report heard a member say the chilling words “we are ready to open the ovens”

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City seeks conditions on Katsalidis tower

Amendment to Australia 108 permit sees Mayor Robert Doyle warn of a lack of public confidence in planning schemes

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Minister allegedly snubs Greek organisations

Sections of the Greek community have expressed their disappointment at what they perceive to be visiting Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Kostas Tsiaras’ failure to engage.

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Moutzikis heads Beirut Hellenic bank for Victoria and SA

Chris Moutzikis, Head of Banking Vic and SA for the Beirut Hellenic Bank, says he’s committed to helping people of the Greek community with all their financial needs.

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Ethnic women honoured

For International Women’s Day, ECCV is happy with the progress culturally diverse women are making

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