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Coalition leaders agree to bring forward bailout renegotiation

The leaders of the three parties that form Greece’s coalition government agreed to speed up the process by which Athens will ask its lenders for changes to the bailout.

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Surges in online gambling concern community

A rise in online gambling numbers is raising concerns that the expensive habit is spiraling out of control.

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Pensioner can’t volunteer due to crime he didn’t commit

Greek Australian John Kallios has been restricted from volunteering at a Greek Australian nursing home for a minor stealing offence from 35 years ago that he didn’t commit.

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Cas and Jonesy tour Oz

Intrepid explorers and adventurers James Castrission and his friend Justin Jones – known as Cas and Jonesy.

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Surcharging crack down

Credit card analysts predict the average surcharge levied will more than halve when the Reserve Bank moves to stop businesses slugging customers with excessive fees.

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A food business education

Lawyer Peter Panagiotopoulos intends to educate small business owners on the dangers and pitfalls of running a food business.

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Diaspora fundraising campaign raises $10,000

Just over $10,000 was raised by the Hellenic Democratic Initiative at its fundraising dinner held on Sunday 8 July.

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Tax evaders to answer for dues of 9 mln euros

Police in Attica arrested another three people for tax arrears amounting to just over nine million euros.

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The scattered songs

A performance of loved Greek songs will take place for one night only in Sydney this weekend.

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Gypsies from Greece on a mission to help their Greek Australian ‘brothers’

The Greek community in Melbourne received two ‘unusual’ visitors from Greece.

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