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South Oakleigh student to address Greek parliament

Dafni Trepca, a year 11 student at South Oakleigh College, has won the International Greek Youth Parliament Competition and will address Greek parliament this year.

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Far-right MP’s attack on mayor fuels ire

Reports of an assault on Corinth Mayor Alekos Pnevmatikos by a Chrysi Avgi (Golden Dawn) MP prompted an angry reaction by political parties.

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No more concessions to Greece, says Schaeuble

No further concessions can be made to Greece, Germany’s Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said

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Italian ministers get fattest paycheck

It has become something of a trend in Europe for prime ministers to start with themselves when announcing cuts to government salaries.

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CPI rises in June quarter

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.5 per cent in the June quarter 2012, compared with a rise of 0.1per cent in the March quarter 2012.

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Souris set to clean up Kings Cross

NSW Hospitality Minister George Souris has completed stage one of an audit on Kings Cross, that intends to stamp out the violence in the district.

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Lack of work experience barrier for foreign students

Barriers preventing students from getting work experience after their degrees finish could present further deterrence for foreign students looking to study in Australia.

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July tax inspections find over 22,000 violations

The Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) on Thursday reported that six in 10 businesses inspected at popular tourist resorts were not issuing sales receipts.

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Leaders agree bulk of new cuts

About 10 of 11.5 bln euros in savings approved by coalition chiefs, to meet again on Monday.

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Ministry applies for open mall funding

The creation of so-called open shopping malls could be the best possible solution for the local retail sector’s current dire problems.

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