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No one spared in public sector cuts

The govt has decided to leave virtually no category of public servants and pensioners unaffected by spending cuts.

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Greece freezes public funding for NGOs

Public funding for nongovernmental organizations was frozen on Tuesday as part of the effort to reduce waste.

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Troika expected to approve cuts by mid-September

The government hopes to obtain its lenders’ approval for a new wave of austerity measures worth about 11.5 billion euros by the middle of next month.

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Brunswick bus route axed

Passengers are signing petitions to keep the shortest bus route in Victoria on the road.

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Aged care and Greek language on the agenda

The Federal Government is looking to the Greek Ministerial Consultative Committee to help combat issues faced by the Greek community.

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Competition to capture the environment on film

A competition presented by Think Global and Film Local is calling everyone to get their cameras out and film the local environment.

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Greece to meet with euro leaders

Greece readies plan for 13.5 bln in cuts ahead of Samaras trip to Berlin

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Fire razes mastic gum trees on Chios

Nearly 13,000 hectares of arable land and forested areas, including hundreds of valuable mastic trees, have been razed by a wildfire that burned into its third day on Chios.

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Touch footy on again for GOYA

The Greek Orthodox Youth Association of St George in Queensland is looking to add more players to play in the 2012 GOYA touch footy competition.

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Greek debt rises to 303 bn euros

Central government debt reached 303.53 billion euros as of June 30, rising by 23.2 billion from March 31, finance ministry data showed.

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