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Mature age workers: good for business

Economies which hire healthy, older workers are not only stronger, but thrive, according to Global Population Ageing: Peril or Promise, a new publication released at the World Econ

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Last round of talks set

Greece’s Prime Minister Lucas Papademos is working with troika to finalise the cuts and reforms for Greece.

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Pancretan Association of Melbourne – Australia celebrates 40 years

The Pancretan Association of Melbourne – Australia will soon be celebrating its 40th anniversary with a dinner and dance event.

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Cab call

Getting under the bonnet of the taxi industry inquiry.

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ANZAC ‘trail’ tourism in Greece proposed

In a landmark event, the Australian Embassy in Athens hosted a presentation by the Australian Hellenic Council (NSW) Director of Media and Policy Research, Dr Panayiotis Diamadis,

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Tablets breeding like rabbits

George Parthimos looks at the rise of tablets in today’s IT world.

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Shoppers love their debit cards

The frequency of non-cash payments increased by eight per cent last year, according to the Bankwest Cash Report.

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Manolas stays at struggling AEK

Greek youth international, Stelios Manolas has decided to stay with cash strapped AEK Athens, despite an offer to join English Premier League club Everton.

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Players go on strike

Players from clubs participating in Greece’s second and third-tier leagues have gone on strike following a ruling by the players union PSAP.

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Cyprus parliament rebukes Downer

The Cyprus parliament has taken the unusual step of rebuking United Nations envoy Alexander Downer over perceived bias that it says is hindering long-running talks to reunify the d

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