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Ex-minister handed eight years

Akis Tsochatzopoulos calls eight-year jail sentence ‘political persecution’

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Path cleared for Cyprus bailout

Eurozone finance ministers had decided to proceed with the inspection of the Cypriot credit system for signs of money laundering

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Path cleared for Cyprus bailout

Eurozone finance ministers had decided to proceed with the inspection of the Cypriot credit system for signs of money laundering

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Tax extension granted

Greeks abroad told not to lodge any documents until September.

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457 visa rules tightened

Unions praise restricted access to temporary skilled worker visas

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Savers can still get over 5 per cent

In a low interest rate environment, savers should go for a cocktail of terms so you still have some flexibility.

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Gillard and Abbott again at Antipodes

Will prime minister Julia Gillard make an announcement as big as last year as she and opposition leader Tony Abbott commit to attending this year’s Antipodes Festival

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$5000 donated to Cultural Centre

The Association of Almopia “Almops” delivered a check for $ 5,000 to the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria to help build the new Cultural Centre

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Dance group in Facebook fury over Festival

A Melbourne dance group has used Facebook to communicate his disdain with the organisers of Melbourne’s Antipodes Festival for not allowing his dance group to perform.

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Samaras to Turkey to discuss Aegean, other gray areas

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is due in Istanbul today, in his first official visit to Turkey as premier, for talks that are expected to touch on several thorny bilateral issues

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