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Bailout breeds discontent

The decision by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund to bailout Greece’s flailing economy has dug up divisions among member states.

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Young Greek of the week

Elektra Flaskas-Troaditis, who describes herself as friendly and loves Greek roast, is our young Greek of the week.

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Global Greek politicians support Modern Greek

The World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association has added its voice to the many being raised in support of the inclusion of Modern Greek in the national curriculum.

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Be wise with Lease Police

Ange Kondos shares his experience of running a leasing advisory and advocacy business.

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Greek Ambassador visits La Trobe University

The Greek Ambassador, Alexios Christopoulos and the Greek Consul General for Melbourne Christos Salamanis visited La Trobe University on April 23 where they met with La Trobe Vi

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Confessions of mother’s life

Three Greek-Australian mums share the joy and challenges of motherhood with Neos Kosmos.

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Downer: Talks must continue on basis of UN parameters

Downer said that the process can not be allowed to drag on.

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Greek owned cafe caught in wrangle over city lease

Popular Bourke Street cafe, Sweet Mama’s Cafe has been evicted from its Melbourne council owned premise to make way for large youth fashion chain, Globalize.

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Violence mars rallies in Greece

The union organised marches across Greece to celebrate May Day and to protest against the austerity measures and the EU-IMF relief package were marred by incidents of violence i

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More super, less tax, simpler for business

The Rudd government announced yesterday a sweeping set of tax reforms as part of the Henry Tax review.

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