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SYRIZA chief calls for Greek veto
Alexis Tsipras called on the new coalition government to veto an agreement by European Union leaders to prop up banks unless Greece is allowed to benefit from it in the same way as
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Kostoglou finds Australia’s first coins
Greek Australian archaeologist Parry Kostocoglou believes he could have found Australia’s first currency exchange on the site of the city’s new Myers store.
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Government braces for troika
PM Samaras expected to push for EU pact on banks to be extended to Greece.
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Greece frozen out of EU summit debate
The nightmare scenario for EU leaders gathered for Thursday’s crucial summit in Brussels, is not the deadlock between North and South over a road map towards “genuine” fiscal and b
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Perth ready for traditional dance
Greek Dance classes will commence at the Hellenic Community Centre of Western Australia, this month.
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Aussies change their attitude to debt
The Reserve Bank’s cuts of 75 basis points in the past two months have prompted only a small rise in lending because consumer confidence is down.
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Chris Kafkias was acquitted of murder
Chris Kafkias has been acquitted of murdering a close family friend on Christmas Eve 2010 – the day he was supposed to repay him more than $180,000.
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MPs sworn in, various differences to be settled
The deputies voted to Parliament in the June 17 elections were sworn in during a straightforward ceremony.
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Drugs available on credit again
Athens pharmacies, which for more than a month have been refusing to provide medicines on credit to customers due to social security funds failing to settle their debts, are to res
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Stronger bans for misbehaving gamblers
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon wants longer bans imposed on misbehaving casino gamblers following an incident in which a women received a three-month back after she left her son