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Civil servant bank transfers probed
More than 5,000 employees who moved 1.5 bln euros abroad come under scrutiny.
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No new Manolada trial, court rules
Not guilty verdict on four men who stood trial earlier this year for shooting 28 migrant workers stands.
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Wanderers on the verge of making history
Already with a 1-0 win, the Wanderers have one hand on the ACL Cup.
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Victory feeling the pressure up top
Round four might be overshadowed by Villa’s departure, but there’s a lot of top ladder politics to look at
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Olympiakos secures bragging rights
The Reds will come up against Asteras Tripolis ahead of their Champions League rematch.
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Oakleigh Greek Glendi kicks off on weekend
Labor promises to provide Oakleigh Glendi a $60,000 grant if elected
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David Hill and Promakhos to close film festival
Fresh from his trip to give advice to the Greek government on the Parthenon Marbles, David Hill will be part of a Q&A session after the screening of Greek film Promakhos
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Defence abuse inquiry needed says Xenophon
Senator Nick Xenophon wants to see a royal commission into sexual abuse in Australian Defence Force ranks.
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St Anna’s Church honors Oxi Day in Queensland
Young Greek Australians honour Oxi Day 74 years on.
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Public sector reorganisation gets under way
The civil service should have 40 per cent fewer structures at the end of the process, while costs are set to be reduced by 63 per cent.