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New Democracy leading in the polls
New Democracy has regained an opinion poll lead that would allow the formation of a pro-bailout government committed to keeping the country in the eurozone.
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Border police call for more staff
Border police in Greece’s northeast Evros region asked the Citizens’ Protection Ministry for extra manpower and technical equipment to deal with the increase of illegal crossings i
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Pollsters identify three factors that led to SYRIZA election surge
SYRIZA’s strong showing in the May 6 elections, which upset most predictions and prevented New Democracy and PASOK from forming a government, was built on its appeal to younger vot
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Entrepreneurs – love them or lose them
Mark Bouris looks at entrepreneurs in the resource sector and explores their stories.
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Conference focuses on technology in Greek language teaching
The Modern Greek Teachers Association of Victoria (MGTAV) held their annual conference ‘The Greek Language in Australia – Sustainability, Maintenance and Diversity’ last week.
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Calling all Macedonians in Australia and New Zealand
A new book on the history of Greek Macedonians in Australia and New Zealand is calling for submissions from members of the community.
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Xenophon backs carbon tax repeal
Senator proposes emissions scheme rethink and the creation of a federal anti-corruption body.
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Muslim Australians still feeling the pressure
Greek Australian Muslim Tony Vlahos agrees that surveillance of Muslim communities should be done carefully and discretely.
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Pasok only party with realistic proposal, Venizelos says
The dilemma facing voters at the June 17 elections was not a choice between the euro or the drachma but between a unilateral rejection of the bailout or its revision in the realist
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Parties slam Lagarde over tax evasion comments
Greece’s political leaders rounded on International Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde following comments in an interview where she expressed more sympathy for child