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Nicosia seeks to avoid crippling austerity measures
Cyprus, the fifth country in the euro area to seek external aid, wants to avert austerity measures that would hinder growth as it negotiates a bailout with international lenders
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Thessaloniki Centenary celebrations launches in Sydney
The year-long program of events to celebrate the centenary of the liberation of Thessaloniki and Western Macedonia was officially launched this week.
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Juncker issues friendly warning to Greece
Eurogroup chief Jean-Claude Juncker warned that Greece was facing its “last chance” to stay in the eurozone.
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Ministry targets illegal traders
The Ministry of Development decided to step up efforts to battle illegal street trading with a seven-point action plan, according to officials.
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Savers benefit as banks battle for deposits
The battle for deposits will dominate Australia’s banking agenda for years, says National Australia Bank finance director Mark Joiner.
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Boost for health literacy for multicultural Victorians
Making informed healthcare choices for Victoria’s multicultural communities was showcased in a report released by the Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV).
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Neuroscience and its Greek connection
Professor George Paxinos AO from the University of New South Wales will give a lecture on “The Contribution of Greeks in the field Neuroscience” this September.
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Postman Harry’s last delivery
Harry Moshonas has hung up his postal delivery bag for the last time.
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Naru and Manus Island to reopen under new asylum seeker policy
Both parties concede and accept 22 recommendations from the Houston review.
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No one spared in public sector cuts
The govt has decided to leave virtually no category of public servants and pensioners unaffected by spending cuts.