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CPI paves way for interest rate cut

The odds for the Reserve Bank of Australia deciding to cut the official interest rates further last week were high, as Australia’s headline inflation rate drops to its lowest level

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Gary Speed’s death may have been an accident

A judicial investigation has concluded that the death of footballer Gary Speed may have been an accident.

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Parties ready to negotiate with Greece’s creditors

Leaders of the country’s tripartite coalition government have indicated that they are ready to negotiate, to a certain degree, with Greece’s foreign creditors.

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Migrants line up to go home

More than 2,000 immigrants are due to return to their homelands in the coming months as part of a new voluntary repatriation scheme being run by the Athens office of the Internatio

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BBQ’s galore in Brisbane

The Greek Orthodox Community of St George, Brisbane, will be hosting a Meat-fare Community Barbecue on Sunday 19 February.

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Priest asked to give evidence over Facebook claims

Adelaide priest, the Reverend Prokopios Kanavas, has been asked by the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia to give evidence over claims he posted on his Facebook wall.

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Gillard suffers at first poll of 2012

PM Julia Gillard is losing ground to opposition leader Tony Abbott as preferred PM in the first Newspoll of 2012.

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NSW tribute to Angelopoulos

Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos will have his work honoured through a screening of his first short film Oi Ekpombi by the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales.

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AEK to lose players

Struggling AEK Athens has been forced to cut short its loan of Spanish defender Juan Cala, the first of many players rumoured to be leaving the club.

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VPL might be unsustainable

In this week’s Three Sides to Every Story, J Spiropoulos looks at the viability of VPL in Australian soccer.

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