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Victorian teachers lack job security
New teachers in Victorian government schools are being employed on short-term contracts with over half of the the new teachers suffering from job insecurity.
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MPs to approve metro extension
MPs will have the chance within the next two weeks to approve a contract that would pave the way for the completion of seven new stations on the Athens metro network.
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Doxa hold AEK to surprise draw
Doxa Dramas sprang a major upset on January 3 as it held AEK to a goalless draw in Athens to take only its second point in the league so far.
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Bishop appeals against mosque in Athens
A group led by Bishop Seraphim of Piraeus filed a complaint this week with the Council of State, the country’s highest administrative court, in a bid to halt government plans to co
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New years in South Pole for Cas and Jonesy
Intrepid explorers and adventurers James Castrission and his friend Justin Jones – known as Cas and Jonesy – spent New Year’s Day at the South Pole.
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Complaints to taxis, only in writing
As the number of complaints in taxis in Victoria rises, the way to make the complaint can only be done in writing.
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PM to address nation
Prime Minister Lucas Papademos is expected to address the nation in the next few days in a bid to explain how crucial a juncture Greece finds itself at.
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Redefining the hotel
Melbourne’s fine dining and popular functions venue is heading upstream.
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Love against all odds
Stavros and Margy Kalomiris are like any other married couple. They live, laugh and love together, share each other’s beliefs and passions and do so whilst living with cerebral pal