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GoTo guys giving back

A simple idea of giving back to the community was what drove three Adelaide men in creating The GoTo Foundation – a foundation making a big difference.

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It’s a jungle out there

Despite the introduction of safety screens and cameras, serious assaults on taxi drivers are on the increase. What can protect our cabbies and ensure perpetrators face justice, ask

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Furore as Sydney press goads Greece

The Sydney Morning Herald’s harangue of Greece last week may be offensive, but more importantly, its logic is fundamentally flawed, writes Mike Sweet.

The rate game

Mark Bouris talks about the the rate game.

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Sad start to the school year

Union calls for strikes over absence of materials and teachers.

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Home owners hit by new tax

Greece’s government has announced the details of a new property tax.

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Back step on Greece ban to Schengen

The Citizens’ Protection Ministry rebuffed on Tuesday a report in the Financial Times indicating that Greece may be temporarily ejected from the passport-free Schengen travel area.

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Partial payments costing more

The payments freeze that has been all but declared by Finance Ministry is leading to a swelling of overdue payments by the various state departments and agencies.

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Public transport to be deregulated

The government is going ahead with the complete deregulation of the public transport sector.

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Euro bonds “absoloutely wrong” for crisis

German Chancellor Angela Merkel says collectivising debts will not solve the eurozone problem.

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