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Greece gets second loan tranche from the EU/IMF
Euro finance ministers are expected to approve the second tranche, which totals nine billion euros, 6.5 billion from the eurozone and 2.5 billion euro from the IMF when they meet o
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Heat turned up on tax cheats
Greek Finance Minister Giorgos Papaconstantinou’s met with the head of the financial crimes squad (SDOE), Yiannis Kapeleris where it was decided to set up five teams that will g
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Greece and Israel build on relationship
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enjoyed a two day visit to Greece last week which saw both countries seeking to strengthen their military co-operation and the establishme
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Greek flavour to UN health event
Next weekend Melbourne will play host to a United Nations conference about world health, featuring two and a half thousand delegates, including current Secretary General Ban ki-Moo
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Greek language scholarships announced
he Greek-Australian Cultural League (GCL) is funding scholarships for two students of Modern Greek at Monash University in Melbourne.
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Leaders vie for independents after first hung parliament in 70 years
Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott will meet with independent MPs today to begin the discussions on who will gain their support to govern Australia
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Heart attack software developed
Dr James Tatoulis believes new diagnostic software for heart attacks could save lives.
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More mental health support needed for older Greek Australians
Older Greek Australians and their families are being let down by a lack of mental health services, according to key professionals.
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Heart attack software to put patients at ease
The National Heart Foundation has developed new software to assist in diagnosing heart attacks.
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Mark Bouris: Banking monopoly
Finance expert Mark Bouris gives his two cents on competition in banking.