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IMF foresees trouble in Cyprus economy

The International Monetary Fund said that Cyprus’ economy will expand at a slower pace until 2012 as global growth slows down.

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Exports account for ten per cent of GDP

Exports account for more than to per cent of the Greece’s gross domestic product, or more than 20 billion euros on an annual basis, recording a 13 per cent growth rate, the Panhell

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In her shoes

Liz Aravanis of Princess Elle bears the weight of brides, mothers and koumbares to make sure they get their dream day.

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The flavours of Marrickville

A cookbook has just been released inspired entirely by the multicultural residents of Marrickville in Sydney’s inner-west.

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Skilled Greeks in demand

Yelena Togias reports about the benefits of skilled Greek employees and takes a closer look into how businesses can sponsor skilled Greeks who want to migrate to Australia

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Preston man charged with murder and arson

A man who has been charged with murder after a dead woman’s body was found inside a burnt-out house in Preston Victoria last Saturday, had previously been diagnosed with schizophre

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Carbon tax bill passed

The Gillard Government has said yes to the action of climate change with the Carbon Tax Bill being passed in parliament today.

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Paying tribute to the fallen

An event that would stir the hearts of most Australians was played out in the Australian Hellenic Memorial.

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HACCI excellence awards

The Hellenic Australia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) will be celebrating their 2011 HACCI Excellence Awards at a gala ball at the end of the month.

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Cultural night for Odyssey Festival

Cutural Night will take place on Saturday 15 October, at Olympic Hall, 288 Franklin St, Adelaide from 6.30 pm till late

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