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Two held for hacking bank

Officers of the police’s electronic crimes unit have detained two Greek students, both aged 21, and are seeking a Briton of the same age in connection with the embezzlement of more

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Eskenazi tribute a success

The Roza Eskenazi Tribute, presented by the Australian Hellenic Council (NSW) and Out of the Blue Music, delivered on its promises of being a monumental extravaganza.

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Multicultural awards honour community

19 Greeks and two Greek community groups were part of the 170 individuals and organisations that were honoured on Wednesday night for outstanding service to Victoria’s multicultura

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Chinese food more popular than Greek

Chinese food rated the highest as Australian’s favourite take-away food by 42 per cent, in the latest Roy Morgan research

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Chirac guilty of embezzlement

France’s former president Jacques Chirac was found guilty of embezzlement and abuse of power in an unprecedented case that for the first time saw a former French leader face charge

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Varvaris, the Mayor of Australia’s ‘most sustainable city’

Kogarah, has been named Australia’s most sustainable city, thanks to environmental, financial and social programs implemented by its council.

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UN urges more intense negotiations on Cyprus

The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday called on the leaders of Cyprus to “intensify the momentum of negotiations” and reach a resolution on the island’s 37-year-old divi

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Paspaley abandons plans for Rottnest Island resort

The Paspaley family’s much-anticipated $70 million luxury Pinctada resort development on WA’s Rottnest Island has been shelved.

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Pakistan to impose Nato transit tax

Pakistan is drawing up plans to tax Nato for using its territory to supply troops in Afghanistan, in retaliation for the recent death of its soldiers in a “friendly fire”.

Summer debt

Mark Bouris talks about summer debt.

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