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Minister gets tough on recalcitrant civil servants

Administrative Reform Minister Antonis Manitakis upped the pressure on civil service administrators resisting government efforts to streamline the public sector

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Implosion of Independent Greeks continues with more departures

The right-wing anti-bailout Independent Greeks party continued its slow-motion implosion on Thursday as two of its deputies quit

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Battle of Crete Digger honoured

99-year-old veteran of WWII Greek campaign joins Melbourne’s Cretan community for Fed Square concert

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Kailis recipient of ‘dry humping’ by Perth treasurer

Calls to dismiss Perth’s treasurer Troy Buswell have come about after he allegedly performed sexual acts on Nicholas Kailis

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Bouncers jailed over gruesome attack

Two out of three bouncers who bashed a teenager at Sydney’s Ivy nightclub have been jailed over the attack.

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Businessman Lavrentiadis set to face magistrate

Businessman Lavrentis Lavrentiadis was arrested on Thursday on a series of criminal charges in connection with the alleged issuing by Proton Bank

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Hydro power unit set to hit the market

Kouris Power achieves first commercial prototype

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BoG: Economy may rebound sooner

Provopoulos says timely implementation of program may help economy beat forecasts.

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Doctors need hotline for violent cases, coroner says

A hotline for doctors faced with violent patients is recommended to prevent brutal murders, after the case of Ben Pappas murdering his girlfriend then taking his own life

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Ibrahim acquitted of Macris murder conspiracy charge

Michael Ibrahim and associate Rodney Atkinson have been acquitted of conspiracy to murder business associate John Macris

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