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Civil servants reject work-to-rule but prepare for strikes

The civil servants’ union, ADEDY, says that it has no intention of encouraging its members to take part in work-to-rule protests but is likely to hold strikes to protest the govern

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Fitch cuts Cyprus rating

Fitch cut Cyprus’ credit rating by two notches to BBB on Wednesday due to fiscal slippages, saying the island state was likely to require a bailout to meet its funding needs

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Greece hopes for refuge in global crisis

Government hopeful that market turbulence will act as aspur for decision makers in eurozone

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Rockdale business awards

Three Greek businesses have been nominated for the Rockdale City 2011 Business Excellence Awards

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Greek Ekka eve

The Greek Orthodox Youth Australia (GOYA) Brisbane will be hosting an Ekka Eve party for the Greek youth next Tuesday 16 August

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Minority rights and wrongs

Minority rights advocate Dr Panayote Dimitras, co-founder and executive director of the Greek Helsinki Monitor is visiting Melbourne next week to deliver a public seminar

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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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