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Coalition mulls property tax changes

The Government is preparing to make changes to the levy that should ease the burden on thousands of taxpayers.

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Amphipolis archaeologists ask for peace

Excavators have asked politicians and others seeking guided tours of the site to leave them in peace.

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Primary surplus exceeds January-July target figure

More revenues, restrained expenses lead to 2.27 billion euro result

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Napthine accused of dodging child protection

Rewording of legal obligations raises concerns

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Family photos needed

Artist Con Emmanuelle is asking the Australian Cypriot community to bring along old family photos to be scanned on Sunday to become part of his Tales of Cyprus exhibition

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Ryanair eyes Cyprus Airways takeover

Cyprus Airways would retain its brand and operate under a separate air operator’s certificate to Ryanair the company said.

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SBS and ABC might share facilities

The two state-funded broadcasters are bracing themselves for more cuts.

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Sydney’s east goes Greek

Head down to Double Bay for a Greek Day Out on Sunday.

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Athens museums a haven in a holiday heat wave

With many locals away in the month of August, now is the best time to visit the city’s best museums

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Taste of slow music

Melbourne double bass player and composer, Nick Tsiavos will perform his seven hour-long Akathistos at this year’s Festival of Slow Music in Ballarat

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