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Greece to miss 2011 deficit target

IMF, EU and ECB inspectors started combing through Greece’s books and laws this week to decide whether it has made enough progress to receive a new tranche of the bailout that has

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Students up the ante with sit-ins

Hundreds of students took to the streets of Athens and Thessaloniki on Thursday to protest a controversial new law overhauling the higher education sector as sit-ins at university

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Loving literacy at Monash

Libraries in the City of Monash will celebrate International Literacy Day by sharing a whole host of events and fun activities for all ages and interests on Thursday 8 September.

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Health information in Greek

NSW Mutlicultural Health Communication Service (MHCS) has partnered up with the State Library to bring you a week of multicultural health information.

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Accused train muderers refused bail

Two men were refused bail last week over the fatal bashing of Mr Angelos Kaloudis, a 76-year-old homeless man.

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Conference for teachers of Modern Greek

The Modern Greek Teachers Association of Victoria (MGTAV) will be holding their annual conference for all teachers of Modern Greek in Victoria, to be held on Thursday 8 September.

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Raid uncovers weapons, drugs

A police raid on a home in suburban Brunswick, Victoria, has uncovered drugs and firearms.

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Fronditha’s future in good hands

George Lekakis reflects on his week as CEO of Fronditha Care and tells Neos Kosmos his plans for the future.

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Residency applicant charged

Thirty-year-old cage fighter Emmanouil Ntaras, a Greek national in the process of applying for permanent residency to Australia, has been granted bail after being charged with a vi

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Ramsay avoids just desserts

John Cristopolous is one of hundreds od suppliers left in the lurch after the celevrity chef calls time in Melbourne.

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