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Greeks seek refuge in coffee shops amid slump

The sale of coffee in Greece has remained strong despite the impact of the global financial crisis and the closing down of hundreds of small businesses.

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Minister offers calm words as Greek deficit doubles

Greek Economy Minister Yiannis Papathanassiou remained calm despite the release of official figures which show that the Greek deficit has doubled to five percent of GDP.

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Six games star in Games Festival

The First Games Festival which will celebrates games such as chess, bridge, scrabble, darts and sudoko opened in Thessaloniki over the weekend.

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Wife saves day

The wife of the Greek Prime Minister came to the rescue of a journalist during their visit to Cyprus.

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Greeks and Anzacs: allies and brothers

The Hellenic RSL were part of the 2009 ANZAC Day parade in Melbourne.

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Asylum seekers hysteria denounced by experts

The recent outbreak of hysteria about asylum seekers is unnecessary according to to Greek Australian advocates for asylum seekers and refugees.

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First home buyers boost under review

Experts are divided on the impact the possible removal of the First Home-Owners Grant increase in June 2009 will have on housing.

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Monash Uni hurdle for Greek study

Questions are being raised about the Modern Greek Studies program which is being proposed for Monash University in 2010.

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PASOK leads Greek Government in polls

Public opinion polls in Greece show that PASOK has extended lead over New Democracy by seven percent.

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The ups and downs of selling domestic blinds needs

George and Ourania Dounia share their experience of running Melbourne Blinds.

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