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More inspectors added

100 additional inspectors will be employed to catch fare evaders on public transport in Athens.

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Greek broadcasting regulator bans reality show ‘The moment of truth’

A Greek reality show has been been banned in Greece for being offensive and demeaning for participants.

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Obesity solutions proposed

An inquiry on obesity headed by MP Steve Georganas recommends tax breaks for gyms, bariatic surgery and Medicare for weight loss programs.

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Parliamentary inquiry on Australia’s obesity released

A Parliamentary inquiry into obesity headed by MP Steve Georganas released their recommendations today and argues for tax breaks for gyms but advertisers of fast foods will still b

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Greek voters apathetic on EU Elections

Greek expatriate voters disillusioned and apathetic about this Sunday’s EU elections.

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Bilingual childrens book competition

The Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia is calling for invitations for applications for bilingual childrens books.

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Greeks indifferent to European elections

Greek polls suggest that 59% of Greeks are not interested in the upcoming European elections, a figure that has the two major political parties worried about a low voter turnout.

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Swine flu shuts schools

An additional 94 cases today has taken the the total number of swine flu sufferers in Melbourne to 306 cases and led to the closure of six schools.

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Euro election television debate a drab draw

The leaders of the five major political parties in Greece took part in a staged television debate which had little impact on popular sentiment in the run up to the upcoming Euorpea

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Amnesty is calling Greece to account

The annual global assessment of human rights conducted by Amnesty International has rated Greece as one of the worst of the 157 countries considered in the report.

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