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Greeks strike over pain and anger at austerity

Greek workers staged a 24-hour strike on Thursday forcing the transport system to a standstill, protesting against the government’s intensified austerity drive securing aid in orde

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More job cuts on the cards

Anger over austerity among ordinary Greeks is matched by bailout fatigue among north European creditor countries, especially Germany, Finland and the Netherlands.

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Australian ambassadors wanted

Australians can now nominate their own local champions under a new ambassador program set up by the Australian Government.

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Multicultural Health Week a resounding success

On Thursday 8 September, community groups united at Yagoona Senior Citizen’s Centre for a free public event to celebrate Multicultural Health Week.

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No young rich Greeks

This year’s BRW Young Rich list has a clear lack of young Greek entrepreneur’s.

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Bolkus blamed for terrorist’s residency

Terrorist Abdul Benbrika was given permanent Australian residency in 1995 when then immigration minister Nick Bolkus overruled a deportation order.

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Athens skills expo to follow London model

With two weeks to go before the Skills Australia Needs event takes place in Athens, further details are emerging.

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Bill Shorten MP: Neos Kosmos outrates The Australian

Neos Kosmos was used as the shining example of why ethnic media is so important in Australian society.

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Smart questions for small businesses

Mark Bouris takes a look at what small businesses should be asking themselves.

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Mirabella’s past exposed

Liberal backbencher Sophie Mirabella is embroiled in a legal battle with the family of her former de facto partner,Colin Howard, over his will.

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