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Manufacturing industry feels the pinch

The reduction of tariffs and the strong Australian dollar has created a squeeze on the manufacturing industry and Bill Sardelis, commercial director of South Australian company Car

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Rudd resigns

Kevin Rudd has announced his resignation as Foreign Minister.

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Nearly 700,000 euros missing from air force coffers

In what may turn out to be the biggest embezzlement case documented in the armed forces, a prosecutor is investigating the whereabouts of 683,000 euros that went missing from air f

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DEPA still committed to ITGI gas pipeline

Greece’s Public Gas Corporation (DEPA) is convinced that the Interconnector Turkey-Greece-Italy (ITGI) pipeline is the best solution for transporting Caspian Sea gas to Europe, Har

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Priest investigated by Israeli police

South Australian Greek priest Father Prokopios Kanavas is being investigated by Israeli police over a letter produced by Father Prokopios that was purpotedly written by a senior of

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Recreating Picnic at Hanging Rock

95 year eight students of Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School dressed up in Victorian costumes of flowing dresses and parasols to recreate the Australian classic novel Picnic a

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Commbank posts big profit

Commonwealth Bank has posted a profit of $3.624 billion for the December half as bad debt charges fell, and declared it has no plans to join rival banks in slashing staff numbers.

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Civil servants in firing line

Greece will begin firing civil servants from all government departments in June as it aims to meet the target it has set with its lenders, which is to reduce the number of public s

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Greece waits for Eurozone deal

Greece made to sweat over new loan agreement

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Snowtown bank and house for sale

Would you buy the property that housed the ‘bodies in the barrels’?

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