Recent
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New property tax causes uproar
Tax accountants argued that properties were overtaxed in no less than 457 districts across the country.
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US officials return ancient coins to Greeks
Coins dating to 500 B.C. are returned “back home, where they belong” by the New York County district attorney.
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Businesses ask for government intervention
SEV calls for cautious settlement of bad loans and reduction of corporate natural gas rates.
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Greek public sector shrinks
More than 270,000 jobs have been axed since the onset of the crisis.
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Reluctant to leave home
Young Greek Australians in their late 20s the least likely to fly from the home nest, study finds.
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Greek and Aussie unions collaborate
The ACTU has passed a resolution to express solidarity with the Greek labour movement.
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Love you to Death
Helen Kapalos introduces Megan Norris’ book with the testimony of Chris Soteriou, a husband who escaped a brutal attack from his wife’s lover.
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Victorians meet Greek minister
Minister of Macedonia-Thrace, George Orfanos welcomes White Tower’s Paul Mavroudis and WHIA’s John Pandazopoulos.
Dialogue –
Convert or die
The terrorists gave the Christians a deadline of a few hours to either convert to Islam, leave, or pay the jizya, a poll tax directed against non-Muslims in Islamic practice.
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Where Dike and Asclepius meet
The Ninth Greek Legal and Medical Conference will take place this September in Costa Navarino, Messinia, bringing together medical and legal professionals from around the world.