Recent
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Xenophon seeks cut to weekend penalty rates
Unions have lined up against a bill being introduced by independent senator Nick Xenophon which would seek cuts to weekend penalty rates paid by small businesses
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Samaras visits Omonia as Xenios Zeus continues
The Greek PM visited the run-down area of Omonia in central Athens as police continued with a crackdown on crime and arrests of undocumented immigrants.
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Greeks opt for mixed marriages
Mixed marriages in the Greek community have tripled since 1989, reaching a record 62 per cent in 2011.
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Abbott: Better arrangements for Greeks to work in Australia
Migration policy and ethnic media landscape to be rethought if Coalition takes power.
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Bush vote dumps Labor in NT
Former minister Kon Vatskalis retains his seat after a massive swing to CLP.
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Atromitos bow down to Newcastle Utd
Newcastle United had a routine win over Atromitos, but lost Ryan Taylor to a serious knee injury.
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Cut wages or we’ll end up like Greece, says Rinehart
Unless there is a cut in minimum wages for Australian people, the ‘lucky country’ may end up like ‘unlucky’ Greece, according to Australia’s richest woman, Gina Rinehart.
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Bracks thanks Greek Australian role in political career
Former Vic Premier Steve Bracks noted the role Greek Australian businessman Nick Bantounas played as the key influence for him taking leadership of Vic Labor Party.
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Spinalonga Greece’s former leper colony breathing new life
The islet of Spinalonga – less than eight kilometres from Aghios Nikalaos – is still a secret that remains to be discovered.
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Meyhane at The Boite-World Music Cafe
Meyhane are returning to the Boite World Music Cafe after a sell-out first concert.