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Builders left short changed

No holidays, sick leave and superannuation is the plight facing up to 50,000 Australian builders who are improperly employed as contractors instead of permanent staff.

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Wanderers with 2-1 win over Victory

Western Sydney Wanderers’ Shinji Ono was the star of the game, landing two goals

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New Year’s revellers well behaved

Arrests for drunken behaviour on New Year’s Eve was considerably lower this year.

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Cyprus president asks people to accept need for sacrifices

Outgoing Cypriot president Dimitris Christofias told the public that they will have to make sacrifices in order to avoid the worst.

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PM stresses importance of cohesion

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras returns to work today having stressed the need for the government to maintain social cohesion in 2013.

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Chocolate goodness: Vicki Peppos

Vicki Peppos of The Sweet Greek cooking school gives us her even sweeter twist on the traditional Greek biscuit, melomakarona.

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Heart moves up the ladder

2-1 win sees Melbourne Heat move off the bottom of the ladder, while the Jets suffered their eighth defeat this season

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Psarantonis in Australia

Prolific Cretan lyra player Psarantonis will be in Australia this year to play the WOMADelaide Festival and Golden Plains Festival.

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Why Greek matters

We all know there are benefits to studying another language, but did you know it impacts upon your psychology and makes you a well-rounded person?

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Paphitis sells Aesop to Brazilian skincare group

Founder of Aesop, Dennis Paphitis sells his skincare and haircare company to the Brazilian Natura Cosméticos SA.

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