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Banks see light at end of bad loan tunnel

Bad loans have now exceeded 77 billion, which means that 35 per cent of all loans are not being serviced properly.

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Back to business

With international duty over, round seven of the A-League is back to its normal self. Melbourne City will take on an undefeated Sydney FC in Saturday’s blockbuster.

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Socceroos to play World Cup winners

The Australian national squad will face Germany in March 2015, as the World Cup winners get ready for the Euro 2016 qualifiers.

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Super League in disarray, lockout continues

All football league matches are suspended indefinitely as accusations fly and a referee is sent to hospital.

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Sister city celebrations to peak at Fed Square

Dancing, food and all things native to Thessaloniki will be on show to celebrate the strong relationship between Thessaloniki and Melbourne

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Boutaris to address Jewish community

Thessaloniki’s mayor will visit the Jewish Holocaust Centre and speak on the expulsion of the Jews of Thessaloniki.

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AWM apologises for “Macedonia” misnaming

Remembrance Day commemorations were soured when FYROM was announced as ‘Macedonia’.

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Dimitria Festival 2014 draws to a close

The annual Glendi in Oakleigh saw hundreds dance and get a taste of Macedonia

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A self-made Greek amongst Australia’s richest

George Nakas debuts as one of the most successful young businessmen in Oz.

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Cretan spirit lives on

The Pancretan Association of Melbourne hosted its annual dinner dance, commemorating the 148th anniversary of the Holocaust of the Arkadi Monastery.

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