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Voyage to China
Greek Australian businessman Mark Voyage was one of the first Australians to crack the Chinese market and witnessed historic moments from a local perspective
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Constantinidis to give lecture at Melbourne Museum
Lecture on Cultural Heritage Preservation in a Cyber World, by Dora Constantinidis, will be held as part of the exhibition Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures
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EWG gives green light for next tranche
The 4.2-billion-euro installment is expected on Friday
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Child stabbed on Cretan vacation out of danger
A 12-year-old Russian boy who was allegedly stabbed and left for dead by a hotel employee while on vacation in Crete was recovering at a children’s hospital in Athens
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Makris envisions big things for Marina Mirage
The businessman hopes to bring international interest to the complex
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Thanasi you’re a scholar!
Thanasi Tiliakos’ scholarship to Scots College is a dream come true
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Hawke labels Coalition’s parental leave plan ‘poor policy’
Shadow treasurer Joe Hockey has mounted a passionate defence of Tony Abbott’s paid parental leave scheme and branded dissident Liberal backbencher Alex Hawke
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Raptis disputes $21m tax debt
Jim Raptis says he owes the Australian Tax Office no money and will not be paying a $21 million tax bill.
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Ancient Greek should be funded by community
Community involvement will save dwindling programs like Ancient Greek says Professor K.O Chong-Gossard.
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Greece issues fines of 170 million euros in April for tax evasion
Greek Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) found that 25.6 percent of businesses and individuals whose books were checked for tax infringements were found to be in violation