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Pension poll reaps rewards

A total of 2,777 public sector pensioners failed to register in a nationwide census designed to crack down on bogus claims, the Finance Ministry said.

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Cypriot bail-in unique, insists Stournaras

Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras insisted there were no plans to bail in depositors in other countries, as was the case in Cyprus.

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Gov’t mulls impact of Cyprus crisis

Officials preparing for possible repercussions of Cypriot bailout and for talks with troika envoys next week

Life

New show by Greek theatre troupe

A new show by Greek Australian theatre troupe Oi Alloi has taken to the stage.

Dialogue

Jimmy the Pakistani, my friend

Eugenia Pavlopoulou reveals to us the human side of what it’s like to be a legal migrant living and working in Greece.

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Life

Hot cross bun frenzy for former editor

Former associate editor of Neos Kosmos English edition Ross Karavis lent his tastebuds to judge Melbourne’s best hot cross buns for the Epicure

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Karavias gets top apprentice nod

Paul Karavias has been nominated at Box Hill Institute for Student of the Year in the Pre-Apprentice category

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Safety first at St Euphemia

St Euphemia College in Bankstown was one of 32 schools across Australia to receive funding under the third round of the Secure Schools program.

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Australia stops to remember Greece

Greek Independence Day marches were held all over Australia this week to mark Greece’s national day on March 25

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Qantas Socceroos rescued by Oman draw

The Socceroos appeared headed for an embarrassing home defeat when the Omani’s got out to a 2-0 lead

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