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Bookings rise feeds tourism optimism

After it seemed that Greece had fallen out of favor with Northern European tourists, they appear to have been reconsidering the country as a holiday destination.

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Poverty strikes our community

New figures show most Greeks earn $250 a week.

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Gov’t risks Greek euro exit, says Tsipras

SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras urged the government to reject the austerity measures being demanded by its troika of lenders as they would ensure Greece’s exit from the eurozone.

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Ethnic media mentoring project

The New South Wales Government has created an ethnic media mentoring project to assist budding journalists and communication students.

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The resilient nation

The problem with being called The Lucky Country is that it’s passive. We’re actually hard-working and optimistic, writes Mark Bouris.

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WHIA seeks apology from British PM

Greek Australian MP John Pandazopoulos has written to the British PM David Cameron seeking an apology for comments made about Greek immigrants to the UK.

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MP Jenkins asks Foreign Minister to recognise FYROM as “Republic of Macedonia”

Harry Jenkins, has asked Foreign Minister Bob Carr to formally acknowledge the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as the ‘Republic of Macedonia’

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Grexit scenario has ‘lost its horror,’ Roesler says

Germany’s vice chancellor is questioning whether Greece can fulfill the conditions to receive further international aid.

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Riot police intervene to break steel plant strike

Scuffles broke out between riot police and protesters Friday when a prosecutor was dispatched to reopen the Halyvourgia steel plant in Aspropyrgos.

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Clinton has words of encouragement for crisis-stricken Greece

Former US President Bill Clinton has insisted that Greece can overcome the crisis as he tried to convince Greek-American businessmen to invest in Greece.

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