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Nine in 10 Greeks believe latest cuts unfair, poll indicates
Near-bankrupt Greece needs the European Union and International Monetary Fund’s blessing.
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Multiculturalism under fire
Sydney violence over anti-Islamic film ignites debate on Australia’s multicultural credentials.
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Church relieved as MPs vote no to gay marriage
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese were delighted to hear the decision by Australian MPs
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Supreme Court probes ‘list’ for corrupt politicians
Investigation for corruption and tax evasion.
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Georganas’ do not knock register rejected
Labor MP Steve Georganas proposal for a ‘do not knock’ register has been rejected by Federal Parliament.
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Composer Yiannis Hadjiloizou live in concert
Distinguished Cypriot conductor, pianist and composer Yiannis Hadjiloizou will be in Canberra next week.
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Greek organisation nominated for Australian Riverprize
A non-governmental Greek organisation, Society for the Protection of Prespa, has qualified in the international competition.
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Greek doctors look to UK for work
A growing number of Greek doctors are registering to practice in the UK, according to the British General Medical Council.
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Big banks are not the only options for borrowers
While more than 50 per cent of Australians have experienced “bank rage” few are willing to switch lenders.
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Only four of 350 brothels in Athens licensed
There are some 350 brothels in Athens but only four of them have operating licenses, Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias has informed MPs.