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New Greek tax laws explained

The new changes affecting Greek tax laws that have impacted on the diaspora will be explained in a public meeting on Monday 18 February.

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Ageing conference looking for submissions

Flinders University will hold the second International Conference on Ageing in June this year and is calling for papers and posters from those in the industry or academia

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First home buyers are in retreat

First-home buyer activity in the housing finance market fell heavily last year.

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Arrested crystal meth dealers hid drugs in phone cards

Two Filipino nationals alleged to have been selling methamphetamine by packaging it in phone cards have been detained on drug-dealing charges, police in Athens said

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No threat to minimum wage, say ministries

The Finance and Labor ministries insisted that Greece has no intention of lowering its minimum wage any further after the govt suggested 586 euros gross per month.

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AHEPA raise funds for Greek kids

The youth chapter of AHEPA raised over $500 at a Sausage sizzle last Saturday, taking their fundraising total to $2680.70 for the children of Greece

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Greeks abroad minister to visit Australia

Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Kostas Tsiaras will discuss the new tax laws and changes to the World Council of Hellenes Abroad on his visit.

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Choose Tap updates promoted at multicultural barbecue breakfast

To celebrate the diversity of Yarra Valley Water’s customers on Australia Day 2013, a multicultural barbecue breakfast was hosted at Hays Paddock Kew.

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New grants for multicultural organisations

Grants of up to $50,000 are available for organisations that promote a sense of belonging for Australians.

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Government focus turns to state staff, unions

With pressure mounting from international creditors, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is expected to focus on streamlining the bloated civil service sector .

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