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Teaching languages on the pitch

Sports and languages are keen to collaborate to help each other out.

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Grave error

A Greek Australian woman was mistakingly buried with a stranger for more than a year, and her family want to know why.

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Going for Caribbean Gold

Physio Greg Varigos is heading to the London Olympics on a mission – to help Grenada’s athletes cross the line first.

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PM rules out bailout changes for now

Greek PM Antonis Samaras made it clear to his party’s MPs that the government has no intention of attempting to renegotiate Greece’s bailout terms at the moment.

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List published with first 21 state bodies to go

The government made good on its pledge to push forward with cutbacks in the state sector.

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Gov’t aims for 6.5 billion in taxes

Finance Ministry planning to allow taxpayers to settle dues in as many as 10 monthly instalments.

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State firms cut salary spending in half

While the government is examining the application of a unified salary scheme for state corporations, the effort to contain salary costs is already bearing fruit.

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Kennett stands by taxi owners and operators

Review will “deliberately destroy” livelihoods: Kennett

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Antipodean Palette poetry reading

A poetry reading was held last Saturday at Steps Gallery, Lygon Street, as part of the Greek Australian Cultural League’s 2012 Antipodean Palette Art Exhibition.

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Greece incorporates Genocide education

Professional development seminars are being created for educators in Greece on the Jewish Holocaust announced the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs.

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