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Greek bailout fund assists bank share buyback

The fund set up to recapitalise Greek lenders in case of need can inject capital by buying common shares issued by the banks.

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Secret media fund to be scrapped

A law that has existed since military dictators ruled Greece and which allows a government department responsible for media relations to use up to 600,000 euros of public money eac

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Greek clothing sector nosediving

After nearly a decade of contraction, the clothes manufacturing sector in Greece is still showing no signs of recovery.

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Draft bill on higher education passed in principle

Appeals by the main opposition New Democracy party for consensus, combined with a proposal for a roll-call vote requested by the Popular Orthodox Rally (Laos) party, and compromise

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PM’s ally resigns in protest

Prime Minister George Papandreou was dealt a blow on Thursday when Deputy Regional Development Minister Haris Paboukis, who has been a close political associate of the premier’s fo

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Finnish headache for eurozone

Market worries about the July deal are increasing, with Schaeuble ruling out collateral.

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Brisbane bravery award

Anthony Samios, a teacher at St Laurence College, Brisbane has been awarded an Australian Bravery Decoration.

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Project Greece

John Pandazopoulos has a vision for Australian-Greek relations, but how do you turn good intentions into measurable outcomes?

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Church enters gay marriage debate

With the issue of gay marriage back on the national agenda – and with pressure mounting for Federal MPs to go to a conscience vote on the bill for gay marriage – rising opposition

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Hyde defends FYROM statements

John Hyde, the WA Shadow Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship, has rebuffed accusations that he made inappropriate comments to parliamentarians in Skopje when visit

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