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Holiday Working visas with Greece underway

The Australian Government will begin negotiations with Greece about establishing a reciprocal work and holiday visa arrangement.

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Minister worried by rise of racist attacks in Greece

The justice minister condemned the fatal attack on an Iraqi as officials expressed satisfaction over the progress of controversial crackdowns on illegal immigrants.

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Economy shrinks to 2005 level in second quarter

Contraction eases but outlook grim.

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Radiothon for AGWS

The Australian Greek Welfare Society’s (AGWS) annual radiothon conducted by radio station 3XY will finish up this Wednesday.

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NDIS: What’s in it for us

Helen Velissaris explores the way in which the disability insurance scheme will benefit our community’s most vulnerable.

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Iraqi man dies after attack in Athens

A 19-year-old Iraqi immigrant died in an Athens hospital on Sunday after being stabbed late on Saturday night by five unknown persons riding motorcycles, police said.

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Greece must stay in euro, OECD chief says

Greece must remain in the eurozone but may need extra time to make good on tough economic reforms it has promised international creditors.

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PM faces crucial dual test

Samaras must win round coalition partners and keep EU leaders on his side.

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AMAC offers FYROM history lesson

US wartime view on ‘Macedonian’ nation to be presented to federal MPs.

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Outlook for euro zone strugglers darkens further

The fortunes of the euro zone’s most vulnerable economies have darkened markedly since June, according to a Reuters poll of economists.

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