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Greeks babies born to married parents

Parents in Greece are opting to honour marriage vows and bring children into the world after a wedding

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Sydney Council’s gift to Hellenic Lyceum

The City of Sydney Council passed a motion for a ‘gift’ to the Hellenic Lyceum, one of the oldest Greek Australian organisations in NSW.

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No impact, says Beirut Hellenic Bank

The situation in Cyprus has not impacted on the Beirut Hellenic Bank, according to a statement launched by the bank this week

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Pension poll reaps rewards

A total of 2,777 public sector pensioners failed to register in a nationwide census designed to crack down on bogus claims, the Finance Ministry said.

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Cypriot bail-in unique, insists Stournaras

Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras insisted there were no plans to bail in depositors in other countries, as was the case in Cyprus.

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Gov’t mulls impact of Cyprus crisis

Officials preparing for possible repercussions of Cypriot bailout and for talks with troika envoys next week

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Karavias gets top apprentice nod

Paul Karavias has been nominated at Box Hill Institute for Student of the Year in the Pre-Apprentice category

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Safety first at St Euphemia

St Euphemia College in Bankstown was one of 32 schools across Australia to receive funding under the third round of the Secure Schools program.

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Australia stops to remember Greece

Greek Independence Day marches were held all over Australia this week to mark Greece’s national day on March 25

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Safe as houses

Large measurements are important indicators of economic wellbeing, but economies come down to households having enough confidence to commit to property purchases.

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