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Partial payments costing more
The payments freeze that has been all but declared by Finance Ministry is leading to a swelling of overdue payments by the various state departments and agencies.
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Public transport to be deregulated
The government is going ahead with the complete deregulation of the public transport sector.
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Euro bonds “absoloutely wrong” for crisis
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says collectivising debts will not solve the eurozone problem.
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GOYA’s looking back
If you were part of Greek Orthodox Youth of Australia (GOYA) Hellenic Brisbane, you will want to know about this.
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Blue September
Blue September, the campaign which encourages Australians to face up to cancer in men, has started and needs your support.
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Ancient maritime models bring history to life
The Hellenic Foundation for Culture, in association with the Hellenic Museum sets sail with its latest exhibition on 23 September, celebrating the evolution of Hellenic maritime cr
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Pressure on SA Greek centre to succeed
The current financial situation in Greece has increased the pressure for the Logos Australian Centre for Hellenic Language and Culture at Flinders University to succeed, forcing th
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New education man in town
Vasileios Gkogas is aware he has big shoes to fill as he takes over from Charalambos Ladopoulos as Consul General of Greece for Education.
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Victorian Cypriot members reject Tsindos’ vision
CCMV members have turned down an ambitious plan to transform the community’s resources and get back in the black.
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Intralot awarded 15-year gaming monitoring licence
Intralot is going to be Victoria’s new single electronic gaming machine (EGM) monitor.