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Gillard and Abott to attend Antipodes
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott will officially launch this year’s Antipodes Festival.
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My business: Princess Couture
This week’s business profile is on young and up and coming designer, Katherine Markou who specialises in bridal and christening couture.
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Fin police arrests six over tax evasion
Financial police officers arrested this week several more entrepreneurs with outstanding debts to the state.
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Recession in Greece worst than expected
The country’s gross domestic product contracted in 2011 at a particularly steep rate of 6.8 per cent, the highest on record, following three years of recession and beating even the
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Teachers encouraged to take up dance
The Greek Education Office in Australia and New Zealand has announced the teaching Greek traditional dancing for all the Greek language teachers in Melbourne Schools and tertiary s
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Tax hike increases funeral costs
The funeral industry has warned that grieving families could be charged up to $150 more after a Baillieu government move to increase WorkCover premiums.
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Banks set to raise variable mortgage rates
The RBA did not cut official interest rates on Tuesday leading some economists to predict that the big banks will raise their mortgage rates to cover increased funding costs in a m
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Taking stock of riot damage
Municipal workers started on Monday sweeping up piles of rubble and broken glass caused by the widespread rioting and looting that broke out during an anti-austerity demonstration
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Minister proposes big cut to public funding for parties
Greece’s political parties are to receive 14 million euros less in taxpayers’ money this year, according to plans presented this week by Interior Minister Tassos Yiannitsis.
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Epirus festivities program
A month long celebration will take place for the 99th anniversary of the liberation of the city of Ioannina on 21 February 1913.