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Taking stock of riot damage

Municipal workers started on Monday sweeping up piles of rubble and broken glass caused by the widespread rioting and looting that broke out during an anti-austerity demonstration

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Minister proposes big cut to public funding for parties

Greece’s political parties are to receive 14 million euros less in taxpayers’ money this year, according to plans presented this week by Interior Minister Tassos Yiannitsis.

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Epirus festivities program

A month long celebration will take place for the 99th anniversary of the liberation of the city of Ioannina on 21 February 1913.

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Monash council rakes up cash from fines

The Monash Council has collected more than $1.7 million from parking fines in the first six months of the current financial year.

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Goodwin shines on debut, proving local talent is hot

Peter Kokotis takes a look at rising talent Craig Goodwin.

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The horse whisperer

Elizabeth Pirpiris-O’Brien won first prize as best rider at the Panigiri tou Tavro, held at Baywsater last Sunday.

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Dates for Certificate of Attainment in Greek announced

The Greek Education Office in Australia – Sydney Examination Centre – has announced that the application process for the Examination for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek May

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Melbourne more expensive than New York

Melbourne has been ranked the eighth most expensive city in the world,

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PASOK and ND in damage control

PASOK and ND try to regroup after Monday’s bail out vote.

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Eurozone cancel on Greece

A scheduled summit of eurozone finance ministers on Wednesday, where a second debt deal for Greece had been widely expected to be rubberstamped, was cancelled late on Tuesday.

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