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International Women’s Day celebration

The Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia will celebrate International Women’s Day with special guest speakers at a luncheon.

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Jackomos named on Victorian Indigenous Honours Roll

Merle Jackomos OAM, was one of the 20 indigenous Victorians to be honoured in an Australian first through inductions to the nation’s Indigenous Honour Roll.

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China softens single child policy

China’s single child policy was once a source of pride to government planners.

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Mobile euthanasia teams in Holland

Six specialised teams will crisscross the Netherlands to carry out euthanasia at the homes of patients whose own doctors refuse to do so.

Saving as good as earning

Mark Bouris talks about how saving is as good as earning.

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Ex-minister revealed in money transfer suspicion

On Tuesday, Dora Bakoyannis, a conservative former foreign minister and leader of the centrist party Democratic Alliance, put an end to days of feverish political speculation over

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ECB puts Greek banks on emergency aid

The Bank of Greece, the country’s central bank, is likely to step in to smooth funding for the country’s banks after an earlier-than-expected downgrade of the nation’s credit ratin

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PASOK leadership vote to be held on March 18

The vote to elect a new PASOK leader will take place, as had been planned, on March 18, party officials decided.

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Coca-Cola shuts down two production lines in Greece

Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company, the world’s second-largest Coke bottler, announced this week the closure of two production lines in Thessaloniki and Patras.

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Greece bows to latest conditions

Eurozone finance ministers agreed on Thursday that Greece had met most of the demands set by creditors for a new 130-billion-euro bailout.

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