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GSEE to enter wage talks
Greece’s largest labor union, GSEE, said Tuesday it would take part in talks with employers but has no intention of discussing a reduction in the minimum wage or other salaries
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Judge says mandatory sentencing for people smugglers unfair
A Queensland judge has criticised mandatory sentencing of people smugglers saying it does not take into consideration personal circumstances
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Outlook brightens for house prices
The RBA’s decision to cut rates on Melbourne Cup day resulted in an immediate impact on house prices, with properties in Australia’s capital cities recording their first price rise
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Calombaris attacks penalty rates
Celebrity chef George Calombaris has blamed the workplace relations regime for the high cost of eating out in Australia.
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Online emergency volunteering register launched
The Victorian Government has launched an online emergency volunteering register for Victorian’s who are willing and able to volunteer during an emergency can submit their details o
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Annual souvla in WA
The Cypriot Community of Western Australia’s Annual Souvla is a favourite among the local community.
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On the brink of default
Prime Minister Papademos has said Greece may default on its debts in a matter of weeks unless trade unions accept further salary cuts.
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440 fines a day for holiday drivers
Victorian drivers received 440 fines a day whilst driving during the Christmas and New Year period.
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Vehicle sales slump
Automobile sales fell by 31.3 per cent in 2011, with cars posting a 30 per cent decline, according to figures released by the independent Hellenic Statistical Authority (Elstat).
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Comanchero arrested over strip club scuffle
A Comanchero member has been arrested in New South Wales over a brawl in a Melbourne strip club.