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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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Austerity bites in Oz

Teachers from Greece working in Victorian schools face major cuts in entitlements

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Europe approves giant Greece bailout

Massive bailout for Greece comes with deep and agonising economic cuts which will impact on all Greek citizens.

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New measures necessary for EU-IMF loans

Greece is close to agreeing to a new set of austerity measures, which will affect both the public and private sectors, that would unlock the emergency loans from the European Union

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Papandreou calls for EU intervention to prevent spread of crisis

The Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has appealed for the rapid intervention of the European Union to prevent a speculation triggered crisis across Europe.

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Greece’s rating downgrade trigger market plunge

Greece’s credit rating was downgraded yet again by rating agency Standard & Poor’s

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Call for one unified voice in campaign for Greek

“Strength in unity” was the catch phrase at the SAE Oceania meeting for the inclusion of the Greek Language in the National Schools Curriculum, held last Friday in Melbourne.

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