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Greece does not need third bailout
Greece does not require a third bailout and can cover its needs by improving the terms of its debt and possibly returning to the bond market next year, says Venizelos.
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University jobs to be abolished
A decision by the Ministries of Administrative Reform and Education is to lead in the loss of 1,349 job posts in eight Greek universities.
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Dr Melissa Perry QC appointed to Federal Court
Dr Melissa Anne Perry QC – who is of Greek Cypriot background – was sworn in as a judge of the Federal Court of Australia on Monday night
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Emotional milestone for Vamvakinou
Fifty years ago, Federal MP Maria Vamvakinou stepped on Australian soil for the first time
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Seniors from diverse backgrounds susceptible to scams
With scam activity in Australia rising every year, and ethnicity still not represented in statistics, are elderly of non-English speaking backgrounds more vulnerable victims?
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Victorian govt accused of no hospital beds
The Northern Hospital is feeling the brunt of Denis Napthine’s $826 million health cuts, according to the member for Northern Metropolitan Region Jenny Mikakos
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Greek wine tops world best list
A Greek winemaker has made it on to one of the world’s top 10 wine lists of the year
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Broad beans in tomato sauce
Looking for a side dish? Try this recipe for that perfect accompaniment to any meat or chicken dish, or just eat is with bread for a vegetarian meal
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Golden Dawn and the devil
Say what you like, being an apologist for Satan is no easy task, writes Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe
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Banks told to maintain tight lending rules
Banks and other lenders have been warned by the Reserve Bank and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority not to loosen their lending standards to win customers