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Kostoglou finds Australia’s first coins
Greek Australian archaeologist Parry Kostocoglou believes he could have found Australia’s first currency exchange on the site of the city’s new Myers store.
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Government braces for troika
PM Samaras expected to push for EU pact on banks to be extended to Greece.
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Greece frozen out of EU summit debate
The nightmare scenario for EU leaders gathered for Thursday’s crucial summit in Brussels, is not the deadlock between North and South over a road map towards “genuine” fiscal and b
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Perth ready for traditional dance
Greek Dance classes will commence at the Hellenic Community Centre of Western Australia, this month.
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Aussies change their attitude to debt
The Reserve Bank’s cuts of 75 basis points in the past two months have prompted only a small rise in lending because consumer confidence is down.
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Chris Kafkias was acquitted of murder
Chris Kafkias has been acquitted of murdering a close family friend on Christmas Eve 2010 – the day he was supposed to repay him more than $180,000.
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MPs sworn in, various differences to be settled
The deputies voted to Parliament in the June 17 elections were sworn in during a straightforward ceremony.
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Drugs available on credit again
Athens pharmacies, which for more than a month have been refusing to provide medicines on credit to customers due to social security funds failing to settle their debts, are to res
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Stronger bans for misbehaving gamblers
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon wants longer bans imposed on misbehaving casino gamblers following an incident in which a women received a three-month back after she left her son
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Greek Australian Councillor to seek top Melbourne seat
Early votes have opened for the Melbourne District by-election.