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UN’s Nimetz optimistic on name dispute, but still no progress

“I do think that this is an issue that will get resolved, exactly when I cannot say,” says UN special mediator Matthew Nimetz.

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Greece evacuates Tripoli embassy

Some 80 Greeks who also live in Libya have been informed that they can board a navy vessel on its way to evacuate embassy personnel.

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Rhodes absent of Greek tourism

Only 5 per cent of tourists in Rhodes are from Greece.

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Aged care privatisation worries community

The push to privatise more aged care homes in Victoria is worrying locals who fear they will be unable to get care for their loved ones.

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Asleep on the job

In Australia some large companies are jumping on the bandwagon and giving their workers nap time to keep them working productively.

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SA Government must look at local job force first for contracts

New reforms by Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis means most government contracts must consider the local market first before taking the contracts elsewhere.

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Public servant slammed over duty of care

Department of Human Services in the dock over child protection.

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Coles attempts to challenge banks

Supermarket giant is applying for a banking licence.

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Ouzo Giorti in Perth

Mytilinian Brotherhood of WA hosts their annual Giorti tou Ouzo.

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Multi-bill tabled in Parliament

Coalition concerned about provision for merging auxiliary pension funds as it will affect armed forces

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