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Ford Australia posts $290 million loss
Ford Australia recorded the largest financial loss in its history last week, even after a $102 million Federal and State government handout which only accounted for 3.6 per cent of
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Can’t outsmart the market
Professional investors understand that you can’t outsmart the market. It’s a lesson worth remembering if you’re looking at refinancing a loan with a fixed-rate loan.
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Jeffrey Eugenides: writer and modernist romantic
Author of the much-loved novel-turned-film The Virgin Suicides Jeffrey Eugenides lets fans into his literary world.
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Bronze Age art of Cyprus comes alive
A current exhibition at the Ian Potter Museum of Art showcases ancient Cypriot ceramic art held by the University of Melbourne.
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Ideas wanted for project to transform face of Athens
The first stage of an architectural competition for a new urban development project for central Athens, aimed at rejuvenating neglected parts of the capital, is to be launched next
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Dora’s recipe: Youvarlakia
This delicious soup with little meatballs and avgolemono is the best way to start getting warmed up for winter.
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Australia feels Greece’s exit woes
Just under a month before the make-or-break elections on June 17, it is increasingly conceivable that Greece may leave the eurozone, leading other countries to brace themselves for
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A meeting of legal and medical minds in Greece
Hundreds of legal and medical minds are expected to converge upon Cape Sounion in Greece next year to discuss the theme ‘Medicine and the Law – Protecting the Unprotected?’
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Skalkos cleared over plumber row
Greek Australian publisher, Theo Slalkos, has been cleared on a charge of assaulting a plumber by pointing a loaded shotgun at him when the workman demanded payment.
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Polites cleared in front bar brawl
Millionaire Greek Australian George Polites will not be prosecuted for assault said police, after they said the video footage of a wild bar brawl in Adelaide does not show that he