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SA priest confesses to homosexuality
Cleric of Adelaide Community, earlier discharged from the Church of Greece, confesses his homosexuality.
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Three month tax relief for diaspora
Diaspora receive much needed extension to supply supporting documentation and avoid double taxation.
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Experts come to help Greece collect taxes
Greece’s EU partners are sending in reinforcements to help reorganize the country’s tax collection mechanism, aimed at improving state revenues and combating tax evasion.
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Electricity rates climb by 9 per cent
Power rates are going up by about 9 percent for most consumers, applying retroactively from January 1.
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Lightning destroys artist’s homage to Ancient Greece
A lightning bolt has destroyed Australian stonemason Tom Finlay’s tribute to an iconic Greek sculpture.
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No such thing as “Taxi Titans”
The taxi licence owners named in an article printed in The Age have hit back at “domineering” claims, and name the government as the elephant in the room.
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Blessing of the waters celebrated around Australia
Thousands of followers of the Greek Orthodox faith flooded the beaches to celebrate the Baptism of Jesus and retrieve the Holy Cross from the water.
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Outpouring of support for Tassie victims
The Tasmanian Greek community are supporting the victims of the bushfires by using their boats to ferry supplies of food and clothing.
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ND ahead of SYRIZA
New poll shows New Democracy overtaking SYRIZA as Greek mood seems to lift.
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Elderly sisters found murdered in Xanthi home
Two elderly sisters were found murdered in their home in the village of Komnina, near Xanthi in northeastern Greece, on Thursday.