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Australian education institutes set to help Greece

AISI and ITHEA are headed to Greece to inform Greeks wanting to migrate to Australia about what they need to do to study here.

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Pangalos: I feel the property tax pain

Deputy Prime Minister Theodoros Pangalos sought to empathise with homeowners facing an unpopular property tax passed by parliament this week as part of austerity measures.

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Mood upbeat as troika returns

PM thanks cadres for backing property tax as Germany approves bailout fund.

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Refugee relief in the Near East

Return to Anatolia and Yarra Plenty Library will host the photographic exhibition Refugee Relief in the Near East.

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Cr Helen Patsikatheodorou joins Mayors’ Advisory Panel

The Victorian Minister for Local Government Jeanette Powell has announced the appointment of five mayors for the interim Local Government Ministerial-Mayors’ Advisory Panel.

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Alexiou’s sue NSW government over Hawks News house dilemma

Chris and Deborah Alexiou are suing the NSW Government for compensation because of their legal obligation to reveal the gory details of a death that took place at their Hawks News

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Unemployment to hit 26 per cent in 2012

Economics professor Savas Robolis predicts Greece’s unemployment will hit 26 per cent next year

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New Democracy party leads polls

New Democracy party is leading the polls by 6.8 per cent over the current ruling party PASOK.

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Deputy minister gets egged

A young woman was detained by police in Rethymno, Crete, after throwing an egg at Deputy Citizens’ Protection Minister Manolis Othonas.

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Mortgage education

Mark Bouris gives you a few tips on how to handle your mortgage.

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