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MPs sworn in, various differences to be settled
The deputies voted to Parliament in the June 17 elections were sworn in during a straightforward ceremony.
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Drugs available on credit again
Athens pharmacies, which for more than a month have been refusing to provide medicines on credit to customers due to social security funds failing to settle their debts, are to res
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Stronger bans for misbehaving gamblers
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon wants longer bans imposed on misbehaving casino gamblers following an incident in which a women received a three-month back after she left her son
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Greek Australian Councillor to seek top Melbourne seat
Early votes have opened for the Melbourne District by-election.
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New bridge honours Australia’s first Olympian in 1896 Athens Olympics
Edwin Flack represented Australia solo, starting a long tradition of Olympic participation.
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Alex Jesaulenko to captain multicultural team of champions
Last Monday, former 256 game Carlton player, captain, coach and Hall of Fame member, Alex Jesaulenko was named captain of the Multicultural Team of Champions at the launch of the 2
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Business profile: Media Services Australia
Bill Zographos, director of Media Services Australia talks to Neos Kosmos about the challenges and rewards of working in the media industry.
Dialogue –
Europe’s problems solved?
If the EU wishes to end the current crisis, the writing is on the wall.
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Opening night jitters and humour
The opening talk between Tsiolkas and Papastergiadis sheds light on some hard hitting topics writes Helen Velissaris
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Never judge a book by its cover
A smashing success at the inaugural Antipodes Writers Festival.