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Nearly 2.3 mln cruise passengers sailed Greek seas

Passenger traffic at the four main cruise ports in Greece was very satisfactory last year.

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SYRIZA, ND lock horns over footage, content of MP’s speech

A decision by New Democracy to attack SYRIZA over the comments of its MP Vangelis Diamantopoulos, which the conservatives interpreted as encouraging violence.

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Apostolidis’ journey

Nick Apostolidis has played a vital part in the evolution of one of Australia’s most successful companies, but in retirement he’s planning perhaps his most important project ever

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41st Annual Conference of Cyprus Communities to commence

The 41st Annual Conference of the Federation of Cyprus Communities and Organisations of Australia and NZ will be held from 8 to 10 February in Perth.

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Transit rift deepens

Athens metro workers on strike for 8th day, threatened with layoffs

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Greek businesses begin negotiations with Australia

Several discussions and negotiations have been taking place with Greek companies wanting to trade with Australia through contacts made at last year’s HACCI Trade Mission.

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Ancient and Modern Greek language classes start again

The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria are holding Ancient Greek classes again for 2013.

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Budget meets the targets set for 2012

Spending painfully reduced while property levies offset revenue loss from tax evasion, consumption drop.

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No end to transport woes

Metro to remain closed for seventh day as unions plan more strikes this week.

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Migration celebration at the Pier

The Australia Day long weekend will feature a jam packed festival at Princess Pier, all in the name of migration.

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