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Government in turmoil as troika talks drag on

As Finance Ministry officials laboured through tough talks with troika officials on Thursday regarding an elusive 13.5-billion-euro austerity package.

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Greeks hand their kids over to tax man in protest

Dozens of angry Greek parents handed over their children to bewildered officials in a symbolic protest against the abolition of tax breaks for large families.

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Greeks spending less on their health

Six out of 10 Greeks have consciously cut their spending on medical treatment as the impact of the economic crisis tightens their budgets.

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Dimitria festivals are all go

Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney are in full swing for this years Dimitria festivals. Celebrating 100 years Liberation of Macedonia.

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Global travel success for Alysandratos

Melbourne’s Consolidated Travel ranked 46th Travel Agent company in the world.

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Comparing Greek economy to Australia’s is ‘absurd’

Julia Gillard says comparisons between the Greek economy and Australia’s are “absurd”, and has lashed out at Tony Abbott for endorsing them.

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Adelaide Bank accused of irresponsible lending

Elderly couple offered $1.2 million loan face financial ruin.

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Varoufakis to lecture at GOCMV

Internationally-renowned economist Professor Yanis Varoufakis will present a lecture at the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria.

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Greece hoping to conclude troika talks this week

Stournaras resumes troika talks, government hopes for conclusion this week

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PASOK chief to face MPs over depositors’ list

Evangelos Venizelos will appear before Parliament’s institutions and transparency committee to answer questions regarding a list of Greek depositors at a Swiss bank.

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