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Tragic loss: beautiful soul of music dies

The tragic death of Hector Cosmas, one of the pioneers of rembetika music in Australia, has left the community shocked and saddened.

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Greek govt address nation after PSI completion

Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, in a televised statement on Friday following the successful completion of the PSI hours earlier, said the present day “is not only a day of satisfac

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Disability Act changes announced

Amendments to Victoria’s Disability Act, to help protect the rights of disabled people and cut through red tape for service providers were announced last week by Victoria’s Communi

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25 per cent of Greeks may be unemployed by end of 2012

As the jobless rate in Greece climbs to 21 per cent from 14.8 percent a year earlier, predictions are set for a quarter of Greeks to be out of work by the year end.

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Greece prepares to announce participation rate in PSI

The deadline for Greek bondholders to agree to a voluntary debt restructuring scheme passed on Thursday night and the government is expected to announce on Friday morning that well

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Government streamlines skilled visas

The permanent employer-sponsored visa program will be simplified by creating a fast-track for skilled migrants to settle and work in Australia, announced the federal government on

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Business profile: Mali Hair Spa

Director of Mali Hair Spa Martha Kourtidou, talks to Neos Kosmos about starting a small business in the hair and beauty industry.

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Cypriot Wine Festival: a cultural feast

What once began as a wine festival has slowly turned into a cultural feast for the senses.

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PASOK staff protest over unpaid wages

A crowd of angry PASOK employees blocked the entrance to the party headquarters in central Athens to demand four months in unpaid wages, drawing attention to PASOK’s dire finances.

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Under the pump

With the price of crude at its highest level for three years, are we on course for record petrol prices?

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