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New rules (again) for Greek income tax
The smallprint of a new Greek tax law states that anyone who earns an income in Greece, including citizens of other countries, must appoint an authorised tax agent in Greece.
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Greece youths gather over talks to rebuild nations
AIESEC, the world’s largest student organisation, recently put together ‘Global Think Tank 4 Greece’, an open discussion event hosted by Repo(we)rGreece
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Unemployment reaches 21.8 per cent
The jobless rate rose to a fresh record of 21.8 per cent in January from a revised 21.2 per cent in December, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (Elstat) said on Thursday.
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Antiquities suffer at hands of crisis
Greece’s antiquities and historical past is suffering at the hands of the national financial crisis with digs being postponed, illegal ones proliferating, museum staff trimmed and
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Community response to SBS review needed
The Greek community is urging all members to provide feedback to SBS in relation to a review they are undertaking of their languages program.
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Xypolotis charged with murder of missing teen
John Xypolotis faced court on Thursday over the murder of missing 17-year-old Cranbourne boy Gary Adam.
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Housing on the move
Last weekend provided further evidence that Melbourne’s property market is holding its ground on what was the busiest auction day of 2012 so far.
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The Resurrection of Saint Lazarus cemetery church opens
The cemetery church of the Resurrection of Saint Lazarus at Bunurong Memorial Park will be officially launched by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.
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Gun-toting dad given second chance after being spared jail
A weapons enthusiast has avoided jail for keeping lethal explosives in his fridge. Adam Moutsopoulos, who had posted a photo of his baby daughter holding a gun, was charged with po