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NUGAS’ diplomatic response to AMAC

The National Union of Greek Australian Students (NUGAS) have released a statement in response to the VCAT decision against the Australian Macedonian Weekly

Greece will eventually hand the keys to the receivers

Mathew Panopoulos, National Director of KPMG Advisory, talks to Neos Kosmos about the challenging economic times ahead for Australia and Greece

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Spending cuts to hit drug firms

Pharmaceutical companies will be put under more pressure to reduce their profit margins if the government does not meet its target for slashing public spending on drugs this year.

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Clashes blight austerity protest

Isolated violence, including an attack on photographers by police, mar otherwise peaceful day.

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New mining website seeking skilled workers

A new website has been set up by the resource industry seeking skilled workers needed to fill the thousands of jobs created by the mining boom.

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Allow skilled migrants to stay

Barack Obama’s adviser and CEO of a corporate giant, expat Andrew Liveris has urged the Australian Government to overhaul their current immigration policy.

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Apple founder Steve Jobs dies

Apple icon and technology visionary Steve Jobs has died

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Inquiry blames president for Cyprus blast

Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias bears direct personal responsibility for a blast at a navy munitions plant on the island that killed 13 people in July.

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ANZ dishonour fees ‘excessive’

About 34,000 ANZ customers are taking action against the bank over unfair credit card fees

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Suspect nets a million in holdup

An armed robber dressed as an employee of a contracting firm netted around 1 million euros.

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