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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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30 Years: A Festival’s Journey
A former president of the Greek Festival of Sydney, Nick Papanikitas, will guide you through 30 years of the Sydney festival.
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Dodecanesian Liberation Day Celebrations
The Dodecanesian Federation of Australia (DFA) will be celebrating Dodecanesian Liberation day on Sunday.
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Shopkeepers in Greece unite
Traditional store owners in Athens are trying to boost sales by working together to offer new services.
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Greek PM moves two ministers in mini-reshuffle
Greece’s technocrat prime minister, Lucas Papademos, moved two government ministers on Tuesday, in a mini cabinet reshuffle unlikely to affect the debt-laden country’s efforts to a