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Australia to Greece’s rescue

Julia Gillard has advised European leaders to “fast forward” their effort to pull Greece out of its financial crisis, accusing the union’s leaders of “muddling through” efforts to

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Budget deficit at 19.161 billion euros

The Greek state budget deficit totalled 19.161 billion euros in the January-September period.

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Goussis loses final appeal

Gangland assassin Evangelos Goussis will stay in prison for at least 27 years after he lost his final appeal.

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Bank of Beirut chief opens new BHB branches

Mr Salim Sfeir, Chairman and General Manager of Bank of Beirut – the major shareholder in Beirut Hellenic Bank (BHB), visited Melbourne, Sydney and Perth last week to meet BHB cust

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Referendum for Greece

Greece will go to a referendum on December 4 to decide whether they want to stay in the eurozone or go back to the drachma.

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Crises forces boutique owner to turn robber

The economic crisis and the increasing dire financial straits of his own business prompted a 44-year-old Glyfada boutique owner to turn robber.

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Investment bank takes over site to be fitted out by Alex Perry

Alex Perry’s plans to be an interior designer are on hold.

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Ethnic community awards under scrutiny

Awards given to ethnic communities in NSW have come under scrutiny, since the execution of last years awards by then premier Kristina Keneally.

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Stories from the Bakehouse

Nick Dimitrokallis’ working day starts at 5am. That’s seven days a week. Before dawn, when Nick opens the door of the Melbourne Bakehouse, the business he has owned and managed for

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Giving voice to a silent killer

Helen Hatzis has overcome her ordeal with ovarian cancer. She knows how lucky she is, and is determined to speak on behalf of the women who can’t.

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