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Tax clearance mess grows by the day

The new single property ownership tax (ENFIA) installed last week caused an uproar due to erroneous data having been used in the calculations.

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Makeshift migrants’ camp firebombed in Patra

Police on the hunt for perpetrators who pelted a derelict paper factory housing dozens of undocumented immigrants.

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Greece swelters through 41 degree heat

The Health Ministry has advised people to avoid going outside as the country swelters through 40 plus heat

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Cyprus reunification possible without politics

Attending commemorative events in Cyprus, WHIA president John Pandazopoulos sees the young spearheading ways to see the island reunified.

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Greeks rally for Middle Eastern Christians

The Greek Orthodox Church, along with the Pontian and Epirotic community, rallies in support of Christian rights.

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South Melbourne cements place at Lakeside

The club has secured a 40 year lease at Lakeside Stadium, after years of uncertainty with funding for redevelopments

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Signal, an arts studio for young people

Year 10 student, Elektra Flaskas-Troaditis writes about her journey through a beehive of creativity that addresses the artistic needs of Melbourne’s youth.

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Munga tavern night

Coming back to Kinisi Live for this year’s tavern night, students from all over the state will frock up for a night of Greek music and dance.

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Gov’t seeks to soften blow of Russian food embargo

As Athens waits for Brussels to decide what action it will take to compensate EU farmers, Greek regional authorities will begin assessing the financial impact from the embargo.

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Two stabbed after asking youths to pipe down

Two men set upon a father and son after the pair asked noisy youths to keep their voices down outside the block.

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