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Minister gets tough on civil servants’ redundancy scheme
Mayors across Greece continue to resist government plans to put thousands of civil servants into a redundancy scheme demanded by the troika
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Coalition seeks to heal splits over new tax bill
Income tax proposal splits coalition, likely forcing Stournaras to find alternative
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Ex-minister’s ‘party’ rocks weak PASOK
One of PASOK’s most high-profile members, former Health and Labor Minister Andreas Loverdos, launched a new center-left political movement on Monday
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Hard working migrant family key to Kyrou’s success
It was his parents who instilled in Justice Kyrou the importance of education from an early age that he credits for making his lauded and esteemed career possible.
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Shift in demand from new Greek migrants, says AGWS
AGWS establishes free migration agent information and referral service for incoming Greeks, at their AGM
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Theofilos: A folk painter of Neo-Hellenic Art
The Hellenic Club of Canberra proudly presents Theofilos: A folk painter of Neo-Hellenic Art 1867-1934
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Merkel does not rule out Greek ‘haircut’ in coming years
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she has not ruled out a so-called “haircut”, or write-down, on Greek debt in the next few years.
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Looking to the future
A new chapter approaches for the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria with the development of the cultural centre.