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Bishop Seraphim turns against Golden Dawn

Bishop Seraphim of Piraeus, who has courted controversy in the past with anti-Semitic comments, launched an unexpected attack on far-right Golden Dawn

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Plan for Greek civil service overhaul settled

Minister indicates that 2,000 public servants will be fired by the end of June

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South Australia remains top destination for oil and gas

South Australia’s ranking as a world-class destination for oil and gas exploration has been confirmed with bids worth $142 million, said SA Minister Tom Koutsantonis

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$15m for CALD communities

100 community hubs to be created for migrant families

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Hellenic RSL set to march

Greek Australian veterans to honour service and sacrifice

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SA calls for overseas talent

Property Council says skilled young Greeks are ‘ideal targets’ to bolster the state’s economy

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Orthodox Church denies cover up

Bishop Iakovos fronts the parliament’s child sex abuse inquiry and says the church would never cover up any criminal behaviour

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Government scrambles to draft multi-bill

Greece will have to approve the troika’s decisions in time for a Eurogroup meeting on May 13, when an installment of 6 billion euros is due to be approved

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Manolada migrant farm workers to get state protection

Supreme Court prosecutor Ioannis Tentes called for 35 of the migrant workers, including the 28 who were injured, to be given state protection as victims of human trafficking

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Tsochatzopoulos denies money laundering at landmark trial

The former Defense Minister denies setting up a complex money laundering scheme to conceal millions of euros in kickback

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