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Greek PM accuses US banks over debt crisis Greece Economy
Greek parliament is examining deals Greek authorities carried out with help from Goldman Sachs that allowed them to mask the extent of Greece’s debts
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Greek tourism remains undeterred
The Greek financial meltdown and violent protests will not stop Greek-Australians from holidaying in Greece, say travellers, and travel and tourism professionals.
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Budget gets mixed reviews
Greek-Australians on the Budget’s mining ‘super tax’, health, and its impact on small business.
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Greece will survive
Leading Greek economist Panagiotis Giannakopoulos says it is impossible that the EU will allow Greece to default on its debt.
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IED goes off in Athens
An explosive device has detonated outside the Korydallou maximum security prison, injuring one person.
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Hot chocolate rapist gets 13 years
Greek-Australian man Harry Barkas, 48, has been sentenced to 13 and a half years in prison.
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Hold on, help is on its way
European finance ministers announced today that a bailout lush-fund will be established to halt the spread of the economic turmoil throughout Europe.
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The dynasty continues
Both Nicole Iliopoulos of Stalactites and Stavros Konis of Salona restaurant have university degrees and have worked in the corporate world, yet they chose to take over their fa
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Jim hears what you want
Jim Roumeliotis shares his experience of running a consumer electronics and car audio business
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First Greek university Chancellor
Prominent Greek Australian businessman George Pappas will be
installed as the new Chancellor of Victoria University Council on May
13 at a ceremony at Flemington Racecourse.