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PASOK approval ratings waning

The Papandreou government has seen its public approval take a big tumble in the three months since it signed a deal with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund

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Family trees with Greek roots

Greek-Australians are digging through their family history.

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Tax cut vital for small business growth

Tony Abbott’s proposed tax cuts for small businesses could mean big things for Greek Australians.

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Papandreou meets Diaspora politicians

President of the World Inter-parliamentary Hellenic Association (WIHA), Victorian MP, John Pandazopolous, met with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou in Brussels last week.

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Slater and Gordon launches new multilingual services

National law firm Slater and Gordon marked its 75th anniversaryby the launch of the company’s multilingual services.

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Light therapy good for Parkinson’s sufferers

Light therapy helps Parkinson’s sufferers deal with the effects of their illness, according to Cleo Papagiannis.

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Xenophon: “We should not bet with democracy!”

Senator Nick Xenophon called on Gillard and Abott to ban politicians betting in elections after reports of ALP and Opposition officials betting on their opponents to win in some

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Think Tax, think Anastasios

Twenty years of accounting adds up to great results for Anastasio Koutsikos. “Accounting offers so much more than just the standard impression that may exist out there,” he tell

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12 billion euro in ‘green growth’ by 2015

Greece is looking to the environment as a way out of fiscal crisis

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Greek truck drivers mull return to work

Greek government may enact an emergency order to force truck drivers back to work

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