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Greek economy yet to be transformed
Two-and-a-half years into the streamlining program, Greece still relies on consumption, not on investment.
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Ex-minister’s relatives to be quizzed
Three to face prosecutors this week and offer explanations about Swiss bank accounts.
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Harsh words for copycat Multicultural Media Awards
Labor MLC Shaoquett Moselmane has slammed the NSW government for copying his self-funded idea that wasn’t supported by the government last year.
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Christmas Carols galore for Greek community
More than 40 communities and parishes from around Melbourne were invited to watch performances at the 29th Annual Archdiocese Christmas Carols.
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New Australian life granted in Greece
Greek Australian doctor Kostas Pantos is granting new life through his innovative work in IVF in Greece
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SAE intervenes on Greek tax issue
Details of Greeks abroad being taxed by the mother country has prompted an intervention by SAE.
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Dora’s recipe: Feta and tomato meze
A great dinner idea or even an afternoon meze for the Australian summer.
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Credit card transactions go up 30 per cent
National Australia Bank said it put through 3,839,518 ATM, EFTPOS and debit and credit card transactions on Boxing Day, with a peak transaction rate of 100 per second.
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Banks to issue 2012 results a month earlier
reece’s four main (National, Alpha, Eurobank and Piraeus) will publish their 2012 financial reports by the end of February and not end-March, as provided by law.