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Gov’t hopes to ride wave of confidence

Development Ministry aims at capitalizing on improved climate so Greece can attract investment.

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Police raid two squats, fuelling political tensions

Police raided two squats in central Athens, including the notorious Villa Amalia, which had been reoccupied following a police sweep last month.

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Greeks fight back against corruption

Ordinary Greeks are fighting back against endemic levels of corruption in their country, with a number of websites now allowing people to report cases of bribery.

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Calombaris’ MasterChef take over chicken coop

With filming to begin in Melbourne this year, Australian hit reality tv show MasterChef will take up home in the poultry pavilion at the Royal Melbourne Show..

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Smokers face more bans in NSW

Smoking in New South Wales has now been banned in new locations including playgrounds, transport stops and swimming pools.

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Recession may stretch into 2014

Morgan Stanley says country’s economy will contract for a seventh consecutive year, by 1 percent.

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More Lagarde list proof sought

Supreme Court asks for ‘Lagarde’ memory stick to be checked for tampering

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New Year blessing by Archbishop

Archbishop Stylianos was in Melbourne last week for the annual new year blessing of the Greek Orthodox faithful at the Greek Orthodox Parish of St Efstathios

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10th International Conference on Greek Research

The 10th International Conference on Greek Research, presented concurrently with the 2nd International Conference on Ageing in a Foreign Land, will be held in Adelaide in June.

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Name proposals on table for FYROM

As UN envoy Matthew Nimetz is set to pay a visit to Greece and FYROM, debates have centred around any ‘name’ proposals he may put on the negotiations table.

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