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IMF calls for public sector layoffs

Greece needs to break the taboo of dismissing civil servants, the representative of the International Monetary Fund to Greece, Poul Thomsen, warned in Athens.

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Record high jobless rate continues to soar

Over a quarter of a million people have lost their jobs within the last year as the unemployment rate climbed to 17.7 per cent in the third quarter of the year from 12.4 per cent i

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Smiles all round at end of year concert for AHEPA Greek School

The AHEPA Greek School end of the year concert was held with great success last week at the Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School campus in front of a packed audience of smiling parents, gr

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School kids celebrate diversity at Vic parliament

Grade 3 students from Holy Name Primary Preston East were given an escorted tour by the Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship, Nicholas Kotsiras of what life is like i

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Kids make Christmas

The spirit of Christmas visited the elderly in Brunswick! Boys and girls from Alpha Children’s Centre brought Christmas cheer and joy to the world of the Australian-Greek Welfare S

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MP Leesa Vlahos defends travel expense concerns

A South Australian Labor backbencher who spent almost $12,500 on a taxpayer-funded trip to Greece to attend ANZAC ceremonies, has defended her actions, telling Neos Kosmos that imp

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Defending the indefensible

‘pro bono’ lawyer represents Dupas as serial killeris given more time to appeal.

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Bank of Cyprus sold

Bank of Cyprus Australia (BOCA) has been acquired by the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank for an estimated $130 million dollars.

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Students at La Trobe fight for Modern Greek

News that La Trobe lecturer, Dr Despina Michael’s contract will not be renewed for 2012, has thrown a spanner in the works for Greek Studies at La Trobe.

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Vasili’s Christmas spirit

Head on down to Home of Vasili’s Garden Centre this Saturday for a show-stopping Christmas party with a green thumb twist.

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