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New plans help Vics save money on power

New choices for power plans that will save Victorians money has been announced by the state government this week through the introduction of flexible pricing plans.

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Aussie banks most profitable in developed world

The Australian big four banks are the most profitable in the developed world with their profits likely to exceed $26 billion this year.

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Sharks to dive into the Greek derby

Greek supporters will have to make a hard choice this weekend, with four Greek-sponsored teams playing.

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UK compensates Kenyan torture victims, boosts Greece’s hope for WWII German reparations

Will Germany make the similar bold move to end the Odyssey for justice to the Greek victims and close these dark chapters of history?

Life

Mitropanos tribute – back by popular demand

Following a sold-out show at the Australian Museum, George Doukas, Sandy Constantopedos and friends are back by popular demand to perform their Tribute to Mitropanos

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Kleftiko

Kleftiko got its name from the word “kleftis” which means “robber” – due to the fact that mountain brigands would cook stolen meat in hidden, underground ovens.

Features

His mission, accomplished

Author Konstantinos Kalimnios set out to tell the story of his grandmother and his family’s connection to Kalypso, Greece.

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Deadline extended for tax declarations

The Finance Ministry has granted a two-month extension to this Sunday’s deadline for the electronic submission of income tax declarations for the 2012 financial year.

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Ex-minister claims Lagarde list panel set on indicting him

Giorgos Papaconstantinou did not appear before a parliamentary committee investigating his handling of the so-called Lagarde list of some 2,000 wealthy Greek depositors

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Victorian redivision for Electorates

The Electoral Boundaries Commission (EBC) is currently conducting a redivision, which will redraw the boundaries for electorates in both Houses of State Parliament.

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