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Course for quickfire sell-offs charted

The government will try to privatize at least one major public enterprise, probably the OPAP gaming firm.

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Paniyiri for St Dionysios

A paniyiri to honour the patron saint of Zakynthos has been organised for Sydney next month.

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Radio National adopts Greece

ABC’s Radio National Drive program have chosen to follow the journey of the Greek national team in their bid for Olympic glory at the 2012 London Games.

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Get set

Mark Bouris looks at the well being of businesses in Australia.

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Piraeus Bank eyes synergies worth millions

Lender is absorbing ATEbank’s assets.

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Bill allows closure of universities to cut spending

A bill tabled in Parliament on Monday paves the way for the government to close down dozens of universities if it chooses to reduce public spending in this manner.

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Bob Carr: no policy change on FYROM

Foreign Minister sticks to UN name and praises Australian Macedonian contributions.

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Golden Dawn: no place in Australia

A report in The Australian linking the Greek community to neo-Nazis has sparked outrage within the community dismissing it as a “media beat up”

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Professor Fels responds to taxi article

Once again taxi reforms cause a stir in the community.

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Spanking linked to anxiety and depression

Taking issues raised in Christos Tsiolkas’s The Slap into real life, a study has found, physical punishment of children has been linked to the onset of mental illness in adulthood.

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