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Tensions peak over university action

Tensions in the higher education sector peaked after administrative employees of two Athens universities decided to prolong their strike action into an 11th week

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Talks drag as troika holds firms

Tough negotiations between the government and the troika edged forward amid ongoing disagreements between the two sides as Athens rejects austerity

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Max Kouvaras missing

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Croydon teenager Max Kouvaras

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Deportation of Greeks continues

Two more Greek nationals were deported from Melbourne

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Cyprus joins Red Cross family

Cyprus Red Cross has been admitted to the International Federation of Red Cross

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Private sector pays far less than the state

The disparity between public and private sector salaries in Greece ranges between 30 and 58 percent in favor of civil servants, an EC report has revealed

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Planning

One approach to building wealth is to have a financial planner, writes Mark Bouris

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Giannopoulos in hot water over “poofter” gags

“It wasn’t me calling [Geoff Shaw] a poofter bastard, it was me in character as Petroula satirising the situation,” says Giannopoulos

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Testing week lies ahead for government

A crucial week lies ahead for the govt as it continues its discussions with the troika – pressure building for Athens to conclude the review of its adjustment program

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Manningham gets first Greek Aust mayor

Jim Grivokostopoulos has been elected Mayor of Manningham City Council and Mary Lalios has been elected Mayor of City of Whittlesea for a third time

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