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Historian to tell milk bars’ story

Greek Australian family and friends of milk bar owners past and present wanted for an overview of the history of the milk bar in Australia.

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Hellenic Dance back again

Lessons for the Hellenic Dance Group Norwood kick off again on 15 January and anybody can join.

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Civil servant transfers to start next month

Some 2,500 civil servants who have been put on a so-called labor reserve scheme on reduced pay are to be transferred to understaffed parts of the public sector.

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1,000 illegal migrants repatriated in December

A total of 1,041 undocumented migrants were returned to their countries of origin in December as part of an ongoing campaign to crack down on illegal immigration.

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Government braces for clash over list

The war of words between the coalition government and SYRIZA over the alleged doctoring of the Lagarde list of Greek depositors with Swiss bank accounts has intensified.

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Pappas elected president of galleries in Australia

Anna Pappas, Director of Anna Pappas Gallery in Prahran, Victoria, has been elected President of the Australian Commercial Galleries Association (ACGA).

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Concerns for elderly during heatwave

A heatwave set for Australia this week has sparked concern for our elderly.

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Three policemen linked to drug ring

Minister says breakup of massive racket marks launch of zero-tolerance policy.

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Fixed rates are getting more popular

Latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics found about 12 per cent of borrowers for new home loans in 2012 chose fixed loans – the highest portion since 2008.

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Builders left short changed

No holidays, sick leave and superannuation is the plight facing up to 50,000 Australian builders who are improperly employed as contractors instead of permanent staff.

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