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Govt on offensive following civil service cuts

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and staff are planning an aggressive campaign to convince the public of the need for an overhaul of the civil service

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Privatization chief’s slip fuels new political row

The resignation of the head of the state privatization fund (TAIPED) on Sunday, has fueled a fresh political row

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Radicals film showing

Kostas Bakkas’ film Greek American Radicals: the untold story (2013) will be shown as a part of research seminar in Modern Greek studies in Sydney

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Varvaris targets Labor in south Sydney

After more than 30 years in the ALP’s hands, can Kogarah’s Mayor snatch Barton for the Libs?

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Greece to celebrate full moon on August 21

The night of the full moon on August 21 will be celebrated with free events and open access to major sites, museums and monuments throughout Greece

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Greece to celebrate full moon on August 21

The night of the full moon on August 21 will be celebrated with free events and open access to major sites, museums and monuments throughout Greece

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Irredentist claims in Melbourne protest

Thessaloniki will be our capital again, claim FYROM protestors

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Holden workers agree to new deal

Hundreds of SA Holden workers have accepted a new workplace deal three-year wage freeze this week, as the company tries to keep its production in the country.

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Best returns

The reduction of official interest rates to 2.50 per cent is an historic event which raises a number of questions: how slow is the economy? asks Mark Bouris

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Merkel: “We need to give Greece a little time”

Speaking in Berlin after returning from a two-week vacation German Chancellor Angela Merkel rebuffed questions about additional assistance for Greece.

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