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Surcharging crack down

Credit card analysts predict the average surcharge levied will more than halve when the Reserve Bank moves to stop businesses slugging customers with excessive fees.

Life

Dora’s recipe: Sardines with lemon and oregano meze

This is a great meze! It needs no cooking and will keep as the sardines are cooked in the salt and lemon.

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H&M set to open in Melbourne

Another European fashion store set to open it’s doors in Australia

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Everything’s coming up Yianna

Signed at 15, working in the US, about to release her first solo single and become the face of OPA! tv; Yianna Stavrou’s nearly done it all … and she’s only 20.

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A food business education

Lawyer Peter Panagiotopoulos intends to educate small business owners on the dangers and pitfalls of running a food business.

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Dialogue

Basket

A recent visit by the Greek National B’ Basketball team has prompted a closer look at basketball in Greece, and the hospitality of the Greek Australian to a very Greek delegation.

Sport

Spartans go down

After ten consecutive wins, the Hawthorn Spartans suffered their first loss for the season against top four side Richmond Cardinals.

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Diaspora fundraising campaign raises $10,000

Just over $10,000 was raised by the Hellenic Democratic Initiative at its fundraising dinner held on Sunday 8 July.

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Tax evaders to answer for dues of 9 mln euros

Police in Attica arrested another three people for tax arrears amounting to just over nine million euros.

Sport

Greece sends 105 athletes to the London Olympics

The Greek Olympic team to fly to London from next week for the 2012 Games will consist of 105 athletes.

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