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Greek property tax hits home

With a raft of new tax laws, the Greek Government has embarked on clawing back millions of euros to help balance its books, and already Greek Australian pockets are feeling the pin

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Tragic end for Sabrina Mangos

A horrific car crash has taken the life of ten-year-old Sabrina Mangos

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Caring for our elderly

The Productivity Commission released a report on Monday putting the challenging issue of aged care services back on the national agenda

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False claims on disability pension in the thousands

A total of 20,000 pensions being claimed by people who are ineligible – and costing state insurance funds an estimated 120 million euros

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Swimmer Sandy sips success

Sandy Freeman has returned from the Special Olympics in Athens a winner

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New police squad to fight tax evasion

A new police squad tasked with targeting tax dodgers and armed with the powers to obtain the bank details as well as information about the stock market activities of anybody accuse

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PASOK challenges ‘mispresentation’

An open letter from PASOK was sent last week to the Greek diaspora, arguing that the world’s media and politicians have misrepresented the Greek debt crisis

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FYROM President blames Greece for deadlock

Gjorge Ivanov, the conservative President of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) blamed Greece for the ongoing impasse in the name dispute while calling upon Brussels

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Fifteen to stand trial for structured bond scandal

The Appeals Justices Council ruled that 15 people should stand trial for the 280-million-euro structured bond sold to Greek social insurance funds at inflated prices

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Unstable future for The Belvedere

The future of historic house The Belvedere in Queensland is hanging by a thread

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