Recent
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PM rules out bailout changes for now
Greek PM Antonis Samaras made it clear to his party’s MPs that the government has no intention of attempting to renegotiate Greece’s bailout terms at the moment.
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Gov’t aims for 6.5 billion in taxes
Finance Ministry planning to allow taxpayers to settle dues in as many as 10 monthly instalments.
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List published with first 21 state bodies to go
The government made good on its pledge to push forward with cutbacks in the state sector.
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State firms cut salary spending in half
While the government is examining the application of a unified salary scheme for state corporations, the effort to contain salary costs is already bearing fruit.
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Kennett stands by taxi owners and operators
Review will “deliberately destroy” livelihoods: Kennett
Dialogue –
Turkey’s delusions of grandeur
A disturbing movement is growing in Turkey. A movement harbouring a delusional dream with calls to rekindle the old flame of a Neo-Ottoman Empire.
Life –
Vas sheds some light
Greek Australian chef Vas Donoudis, uses his culinary skills and family flavours to create exciting new dishes at his latest venture, Shed 5.
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Laspagis’ interpretations
Greek Australian artist Paul Laspagis will showcase his new works in an exhibition entitled Paintings & Drawings – Interpretations of the Landscape & Figure
Chrysler’s new STR8 tackles HSV and FPV
The retro style American Chrysler 300 sedan with its high waist and low glass line has just been updated and released for sale in Australia this month.