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Remembering Bali

Six of the 88 Australians who perished in the Bali bombings were Greek Australian. Ten years later, we remember those who lost their lives.

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Xenophon argues for apps regulation

Senator for South Australia, Nick Xenophon has flagged his intention to lobby for tighter regulations.

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The serpent hatched

“When the financial system buckles under, disintegration follows. When that happens the serpent’s egg hatches…

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Fokion Sapountzis charity walk

Thirteen year old, Fokion Sapountzis, is organising a charity walk.

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Greece must implement measures, eurogroup says

Greece must commit to implementing the fiscal adjustment programme by October 18 in order to receive the next tranche of the EU/IMF bailout loan.

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Non-bank lenders deserve a go

Mark Bouris looks at giving non bank lenders a chance.

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Unemployment rises to 25.1 per cent

Greece’s unemployment rate in July rose to 25.1 per cent from a revised 24.8 per cent in the previous month.

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Samaras: Greece faces ‘final hurdle’

Having succeeded in changing the country’s image on the world stage, Greece is facing its “final hurdle”.

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Firm and fair: Georganas in the chair

Steve Georganas MP is the first politician of Greek Australian background to be appointed to the role of Second Deputy Chair.

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Talks go down to the wire

Government, troika try to agree cuts, ‘prior actions’ before Thursday’s EU summit.

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