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Piraeus Bank eyes synergies worth millions

Lender is absorbing ATEbank’s assets.

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Mark Bouris looks at the well being of businesses in Australia.

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Bill allows closure of universities to cut spending

A bill tabled in Parliament on Monday paves the way for the government to close down dozens of universities if it chooses to reduce public spending in this manner.

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Bob Carr: no policy change on FYROM

Foreign Minister sticks to UN name and praises Australian Macedonian contributions.

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Golden Dawn: no place in Australia

A report in The Australian linking the Greek community to neo-Nazis has sparked outrage within the community dismissing it as a “media beat up”

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Professor Fels responds to taxi article

Once again taxi reforms cause a stir in the community.

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Spanking linked to anxiety and depression

Taking issues raised in Christos Tsiolkas’s The Slap into real life, a study has found, physical punishment of children has been linked to the onset of mental illness in adulthood.

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Dane Swan to attend Coburg sports night

Collingwood midfielder Dane Swan will be the main attraction at East Coburg Cricket Club’s Sports Night.

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South Oakleigh student to address Greek parliament

Dafni Trepca, a year 11 student at South Oakleigh College, has won the International Greek Youth Parliament Competition and will address Greek parliament this year.

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Far-right MP’s attack on mayor fuels ire

Reports of an assault on Corinth Mayor Alekos Pnevmatikos by a Chrysi Avgi (Golden Dawn) MP prompted an angry reaction by political parties.

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