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News –
Economy to shrink 5 per cent in 2012: central bank
The economy will contract by a steeper-than-expected 5 percent this year, the central bank chief said in a speech to the bank’s shareholders.
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DEI plans to sell plants
The Public Power Corporation (DEI), the country’s biggest electricity producer, will start selling power stations this year to help meet the terms of the country’s international ba
Dialogue –
Ibrahim Pasha Pargali and other Greeks
“Indeed, Greek historiography tends to gloss over the doings of those of its sons that embraced the lifestyle and religion of their oppressors,” Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatr
Sport –
Kerkyra survives in Super League
Kerkyra snatched the last ticket to next season’s soccer Super League by finishing the regular season in 13th place.
Sport –
Delahunty distributes $4.3M to councils
The Victorian Coalition Government’s Minister for Sport and Recreation, Hugh Delahunty has announced the latest round of the Community Facility Funding Program with 67 projects acr
Features –
Life through Constantinos Anastasakis’ eyes
Greek Australian photographer finds his niche overseas.
Mobile apps: new generation of toys and learning
The children and young adults of today learn best by playing, often with digital gadgets, according to experts at the Sandbox Summit.
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Smart home system launched
North Melbourne team lead the world in revolutionary home management technology.
Life –
10 years of Krazy Kon
DJ Krazy Kon celebrates his Greece series of CD’s with Greece 2012, 10th Anniversary edition with an Australian tour.
News –
800 million saved on wrongly paid pensions
Greece’s social security funds will save 750 to 800 million euros per year thanks to a clampdown on pensions and benefits that were wrongly paid or falsely claimed.