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New roads and more jobs for Victoria
The Victorian Government has allocated more than 720 million for new roads projects and initiatives for 2012 to 2013.
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The forgotten Greek ANZACs
Dr Maria Hill talks to Neos Kosmos about the forgotten diggers, who have never been recognised by Australia.
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Time for a cut
Mark Bouris has predicted the Reserve Bank of Australia is going to cut official interest rates by either .25 per cent or .50 per cent tomorrow.
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Ex-minister linked to offshore firm by relative
The ex-minister’s daughter, Areti Tsochatzopoulou, joined her father in custody in Korydallos Prison after testifying before an investigating magistrate, also on money laundering c
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Greece condemns Turkish drilling in Cyprus
The Greek foreign ministry condemned the exploratory drilling launched by a Turkish firm in the region of Sygkrasi (Sinirustu in Turkish) near the town Famagusta in the Turkish-occ
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Liavis reveals personal account of Alzheimer’s in new film
Greek Australian Carol Liavis has used her personal account with her father’s Alzheimer’s in a film aimed at being a new information source for people living with and caring for so
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ANZAC Day in Greece
This year’s ANZAC Day commemorations in Greece saw dignitaries attend the official service at the Phaleron Commonwealth War Cemetery in Athens.
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New study shows advances in breast cancer treatment
New research has uncovered that breast cancer can be classified in ten specific sub-groups revolutionising the way treatment is provided to patients of breast cancer.
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Entries now open for 2012 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards
Entries for the 2012 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, including Australia’s most valuable literary prize, the Victorian Prize for Literature are now open.