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PASOK rift erupts over civil

A row appears to have broken out within the ranks of ruling PASOK over the government’s plans for wage cuts and possible dismissals in the broader civil service.

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Police looking to recruit PSOs

Victoria Police are looking to recruit 940 Protective Service Officers (PSO) over the next three years to patrol the Victorian rail network.

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Achaian Fed Inc dinner dance

Achaian Fed Inc dinner dance will take place in New South Wales this Saturday night.

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Ladopoulos to hand over education torch

Consul General for Educational Affairs to Greece will retire this week.

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Locals see red over defaced Leonidas

Community members and traders are upset over a defaced Leonidas image on the cover of urban guide Grid Maps for Brunswick, Victoria.

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Know your super fees

Mark Bouris talks about super fees.

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Greece must conform to remain in eurozone

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Thursday that Germany stands ready to help Greece, but if the country did not meet the requirements set by the European Union, Eu

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Eurozone exit could send Greece back to 1950’s

Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) president Dimitris Daskalopoulos warned this week that if Greece proves to be “unable, or too weak to keep up with the hard European core,

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Pensioners become born-again farmers

“You can go a week without spending a single euro over here,” says a man who moved back to Crete two years ago to live in the village of his birth.

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Construction firms looking abroad to recoup losses

Due to a lack of new public works, major road projects have come to a standstill.

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