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New tough tax regulations

Tax authorities will be able to withhold salaries and pensions and confiscate the properties of taxpayers who do not pay their special property tax.

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Trash collectors ordered to return to work

Some 3,000 civil mobilisation orders had been issued by Wednesday night for Athens sanitation workers who have been on strike last week.

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Horrifying and heartbreaking

The ritual continues: a general strike, a mass demonstration turns violent, tear gas shrouds Syntagma Square; and more tears are shed for Greece as much as for the effects of the a

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Cretan dinner fundraiser

Philhellene, in conjunction with Gourmet Traveller, will be hosting this month’s Reader Dinner with a trip down authentic home-style Cretan delicacies.

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Absolutely flawless

Even though the Queen won’t be visiting Perth this time round, the National Union of Greek Australian Students (NUGAS) in Western Australia are still going to celebrate.

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Pathfinder Papandreou back in town

At the heart of Tim Papandreou’s vision as an urban transport planner is the belief that dogmas, such as ‘car versus bike’ need to be consigned to the blind alley where they belong

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Tobacco price hike only a temporary quit incentive

Smokers are only taking the hit to their pockets as an transient incentive to quit, a new research has shown.

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Senator Xenophon paves way for genocide recognition

Independent South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon spoke in parliament last week to raise awareness of the Armenian, Greek and Assyrian genocides.

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Melbourne’s Greek precinct lights up

New gateway lights were unveiled on Monday night in the Greek precinct of Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.

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Mokbel looks for loophole

Tony Mokbel, who pleaded guilty to charges of trafficking large commercial quantities of ecstasy and speed in April, has made an application to the Supreme Court to reverse his ple

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