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Crisis affects OECD ranking

If they can find steady work, Greeks are overworked and underpaid

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Mikakos condemns budget cuts to Vic youth employment

The Napthine government’s budget cuts to employment services for young Victorians have been condemned at a rally held on the steps of Parliament this week

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There is “another road” for the solution of the Cyprus issue

The ‘Unresolved’ Cyprus Conflict was the subject of Dr Michalis Michael, Research Fellow at Centre for Dialogue of La Trobe University, keynote address during the conference

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Theodosiou meets with Australian counterpart

On the occasion of the Commemoration of 72nd Anniversary of the Battle of Crete, the Deputy Chief of the Hellenic National Defense General Staff (HNDGS)

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Ambassador presents AHEPA Scholarships

AHEPA Victoria Second Annual Scholarships Ceremony was hosted last Sunday, awarding the best and brightest students of AHEPA who completed Year 12 in 2012

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Bouris’ super fund hits the market

Bouris’ wealth management company Yellow Brick Road has set its sights on carving its own slice of the superannuation savings market, launching a low-fee super fund

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Shot in the face over property

An 87-year-old SA man has pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder of his ex-wife and the stabbing on his son-in-law

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Ford’s announcment a sad day, says Vamvakinou

The announcement from Ford Australia to cease its vehicle and engine manufacturing operations in Australia, was extremely disappointing, Maria Vamvakinou,

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Ex-minister took kickbacks before deals, court hears

Akis Tsochatzopoulos, the former defense minister being tried for money laundering, allegedly received kickbacks for defense contracts as far back as 1997

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SYRIZA opts for own racism bill, prompting PASOK, DIMAR anger

The main leftist opposition SYRIZA has decided not to back PASOK and Democratic Left (DIMAR) over the anti-racism bill they want to bring to Parliament.

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