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Government on edge over deal

Outlook unclear as Democratic Left continues to oppose labor reforms.

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New poll sees SYRIZA lead

SYRIZA maintains a steady lead over New Democracy, according to the results of an opinion poll conducted by VPRC for October.

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The island devoid of death

The men of Ikaria are four times likelier to live past 90.

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small wave of hope that official interest rates could now be cut by the Reserve Bank on Melbourne Cup Day.

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Abbott reaffirms support to Greek community

Leader of the opposition Tony Abbott has reaffirmed the coalition’s support of negotiations between Greece and Australia on a reciprocal Work and Holiday Visa.

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ECB’s Nowotny calls for more time to be given to Athens

European Central Bank governing council member Ewald Nowotny called Sunday for Greece to be given more time to sort out its finances.

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Price of visas to jump

Marriage, student and working holiday visas increase from $80-$1000.

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Schaeuble rejects Greek debt losses

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble rejected another debt restructuring for Greece, saying it’s unrealistic.

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Macedonian Minister to tour Melbourne

A glendi and academic lectures in store for the Minister.

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Greek uni programs face another blow

A new report by Ernst & Young spells hard times ahead for not only universities but for Greek programs.

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