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One per cent rate cut on the way

Flat retail sales in November could spur the Reserve Bank to cut rates as soon as February.

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Coalition’s integration porposal causes furore

New migrants should be taught to use deodorant and wait in line politely, according to the Coalition’s citizenship spokeswoman Teresa Gambaro

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Study trip for Australian students in Greece

The Australian Embassy in Athens welcomed a group of 36 students of Classics and Ancient History from the Australian National University in Canberra, and their professors, currentl

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Theofania ceremonies in Vic and SA

The beaches of Australia were taken over members of the Greek Orthodox faith

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‘A total fabrication’

Athens charity accuses BBC of misrepresentation in ‘Greek parents abandoning their children’ story.

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Property rising

With the new year, people’s minds are back on property. Mark Bouris looks at property prices for 2012.

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Oakleigh in turmoil

The decision of the board of the GOCOD to change the name of their community’s school has ignited fierce conflict between members, parents, and the GOCOD board

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Defective implants ignite court action

Andrew Lansley, the health secretary of UK, intends to pursue through the courts the cosmetic industry companies that are refusing free operations to women wanting substandard brea

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Scotland seeks independence vote

Scotland’s government announced that it wants to hold a referendum on independence from Britain.

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A bottlomless crisis for 2012

Budget revenues lagged in 2011 while the EU expects GDP to shrink by a further seven per cent.

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