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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.
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Greek wine and food night
An exclusive night of food and wine will be held in the glorious surrounds of Nicholson museum in Sydney.
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Nomination call-out for SA Multicultural Awards
The South Australian government has announced it is taking nominations for The Governor’s Multicultural Awards.
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Call for action on Greek ANZAC sites
As the ANZAC Centenary approaches, more resources should be made available to mark Australian wartime sacrifice and duty in Greece.
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Australia and Cyprus to strengthen scientific and research cooperation
Prospects to enhance existing cooperation and develop new areas of partnership.
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Greek cabbie jailed over tourist’s fatal stabbing
A Greek taxi driver has been convicted of causing deadly bodily injury.
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Race to agree on final cuts puts strain on coalition
Greece’s three coalition leaders are unlikely to arrive at an agreement.
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Be Greek for a day
Being Greek Festival, a festival full of kefi, will be held in Sydney, on OXI day.