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No discussion yet on Cyprus bailout amount

Cyprus has not specified a figure for a possible bailout it requested from euro-area countries on Monday, the country’s finance minister said.

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Top economist is appointed finance minister

PM Antonis Samaras appointed Yannis Stournaras, a prominent economist, former government adviser and outgoing development minister in the caretaker government, to assume the tough

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Implications of Greek crisis to be discussed by AHC

The implications of the Greek economic crises and its impact on Australian Greeks will be discussed by the Australian Hellenic Council (AHC).

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Are you sure you still own land in Greece?

Land owners in Greece can face a variety of problems, particularly if they are absent for long periods of time.

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First Multicultural Media Awards set to launch in 2013

Labor MLC Shaoquett Moselmane called on the wider community to support the Multicultural Media Awards, which is set to launch for the first time in 2013.

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Finance minister wanted

Rapanos rejects position, citing health reasons, but cabinet lineup also played part.

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Papoulias to head team at EU summit

President Karolos Papoulias will lead a ministerial delegation representing Greece at the European Union leaders’ summit in Brussels later this week.

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Litigation likely in Parthenon Marbles campaign

Campaigners for the reunification for the Parthenon sculptures say they’ll consider suing the British government to force the marbles’ return to Athens.

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Account switching to get easy in 2 weeks

Banks will soon be doing the dirty work for customers wanting to switch transaction accounts, with new reforms set to kick in from July 1.

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Rate of hate attacks rises in Greece

Racially-motivated attacks are becoming more frequent and more violent.

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