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Universities face upheaval as staff to strike

Greek universities are in for a new spell of upheaval as administrative staff are to walk off the job from Tuesday as part of a two-day strike.

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Election campaigning heats up in Greece

New Democracy and the left-wing opposition SYRIZA neck and neck in the polls.

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Bracing for the pain

Neos Kosmos visits Oakleigh and hears deep concerns over the Federal Budget.

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Community urge Abbott to change stance

Melbourne’s Greek community have entered the debate, urging the Australian PM not to make changes to the Racial Discrimination Act.

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Kefalogianni to sign visa agreement

Greek Minister for Tourism and Australian Minister for Immigration sign the Work and Holiday visa agreement on Wednesday

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Bank of Sydney turns one

The Bank of Sydney celebrated the first birthday of its rebranding and 13 years of presence in Australia with receptions in all its branches throughout the country.

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O’Brien promises $27bn for infrastructure

Victorian state budget a ‘con’ says Labor.

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Greek education ranked worst in the EU

Greece has the worst education system in the 28-member European Union, according to a global league table compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

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Draft law relaxes zoning restrictions

Environment Ministry aims to create more flexible rules for building activity

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Neofytou’s book launched

Readings bookstore in Hawthorn was crowded for the launch of the book ‘From My Mother’.

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