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No sign of easing for food prices

Retail prices for basic commodities remain at particularly high levels in Greece, in spite of shrinking disposable incomes and a drop in demand.

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Ministers are called over ‘Lagarde list’

Votes in favor of Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras and three former ministers to reveal what they know about the so-called “Lagarde list”.

Sport

AEK’s situation is getting desperate

Olympiakos is already aspiring to create an unprecedented perfect record in the league, having six wins in as many games, but the story this season so far is AEK.

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Work and Holiday Visas a step closer

Minister declares Greece is top of the list for concluding a new visa agreement.

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Rudd slams Abbott’s Anglosphere vision

The Coalition’s policy agenda based on the Anglosphere is, “radically out of step” says former PM.

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DFAT updates travel advice for Greek Australians

Problems entering Greece from FYROM flagged.

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Charitable Mottee family return from Hong Kong

Jim and Helen Mottee, as well as their children, have just returned from five years working for the Crossroads Foundation in Hong Kong, helping those in need.

Features

Rebranding Greece

Global brand strategist Peter Economides visits Australia this week, full of ideas on how to change not just the world, but also Greek perceptions of what Greece can be.

Life

Dora’s recipe: Sfakianopites – Cheese Pies from Sfakia

Traditional Cretan cheese pies with a honey twist.

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Rate cut

The cut in official interest rates this week opened up a debate on the differences in opinion between the Treasury and Reserve Bank economists.

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