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Units as expensive as houses

Unit rents are creeping higher and in most capital cities prices are almost as expensive as houses.

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La Mirage to become student dorm

La Mirage, an old hotel in a rundown part of Athens near Omonia Square, is to be transformed into accommodation for students.

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Queen-mania in Melbourne

A visit from Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh sent Melbourne into a frenzy earlier today.

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Olympic medalists take on Georganas

It was a battle of the pollies versus the Olympians in a friendly tennis match in Adelaide on Tuesday to mark the Federal Government’s commitment to a National Disability Insurance

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Cup day rate cut a 50 / 50 bet

The Reserve Bank’s latest minutes suggest inflationary pressures have eased, leaving the door open for a Melbourne Cup Day rate cut.

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On the beat in little Athens

Neos Kosmos talks to Inspector Grame Sprague about policing in Oakleigh and how the Victoria Police are fighting crime in the community.

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Talat in Melbourne

Mehmet Ali Talat, the former Turkish Cypriot leader will present his views on the Cyprus situation in Melbourne next month.

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Papadopoulos charged with murder

65-year-old Pericles Papadopoulos has been charged with the murder of Andonios Mirtsopoulos in the Melbourne Magistrates Court.

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Tax-evasion expert resigns

The resignation of Diomidis Spinellis from his post as secretary-general of the General Secretariat of Information Systems (GSIS) this week has fuelled recent rumours of infighting

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Wakim confident of growth

James Wakim, Managing Director of Beirut Hellenic Bank (BHB) believes that despite the current sluggish economy, the future is looking bright for BHB.

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