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Not drowning, waving

The economy will cause more businesses to close or to contract. But the important part is what happens next? writes Mark Bouris in this week’s column.

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Hellenic cultural council visits Minister for Macedonia-Thrace

The president of the Hellenic Cultural Council Paul Mavroudis met with the Minister for Macedonia-Thrace, Theodoros Karaoglou, in Thessaloniki.

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Medical aid for Greeks impacted by crisis

Greek Ambassadors launch a medical and pharmaceutical aid campaign to support Greece’s most vulnerable citizens.

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Unregulated taxi clubs face the axe

Quasi-insurers are to be culled under the Allan Fels Inquiry recommendations, as the scandal surrounding taxi insurance in Victoria is revealed.

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Kefi Nominees says goodbye to The Palace

Melbourne venue The Palace – formerly owned by Kefi Nominees, directed by nightclub identity and property developer Jerry Pilarinos – has been sold.

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International travellers opt to pay for smokes than dump them

Overseas travellers who have exceeded the duty-free tobacco limit imposed by the govt have opted to pay additional duty and GST rather than dump the product

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Deadline for declaring illegal homes extended to January

The Environment Ministry said that it is extending the deadline for Greeks who own illegally built or illegally altered homes to declare their properties.

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Officer took part in market attack

A police officer has been suspended from work after it emerged that he played an active role in Golden Dawn’s raid on an open-air market Mesolongi.

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Athens’ homeless strikes a chord with Greek Australian MP

Greek Australian Labor MP Steve Georganas was deeply moved by a visit to an Athens Homeless Centre earlier this year.

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Strike stops school year before it begins

The new school year for Greece will be disrupted tomorrow by a strike by primary school teachers and a 3 hr strike by secondary teachers.

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