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EU offers Greece $40 billion bailout package

Juncker says that the 30 billion euro ($40 billion) mechanism did not violate the European Union treaty and did not constitute a subsidy.

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George Papandreou: face of the crisis

The polished and Americanized Papandreou could well hold the future of the eurozone in his hands

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Lerounis return home to Athens

The Greek volunteer who he was held captive by the Taliban for seven months was released in Pakistan last week.

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Illegal extensions fund urban ‘green’ initiative

The Papandreou Governmenthas unveiled its plans to introduce a scheme that will allow homeowners to pay a penalty to protect illegally converted parts of their homes from demoli

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Former Greek PM laid to rest

The funeral for the former Greek Prime Minister and New Democracy stalwart Tzannis Tzannetakis was attended by major figures from the world of Greek politics as well as leaders fro

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900 police to fight rising crime in Athens

900 policemen who are currently doing desk jobs will be put on active duty in the latest attempt to fight rising crime in Athens.

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Fishmongers facing eviction from Melbourne Wholesale Fish Market

The future of the Footscray Fish Market is still in limbo as there seems to be no solution to relocating the market without breaking it apart.

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Greek wharfie killed in tragic accident

Dock workers across Australia paid tribute to deceased Greek Australian colleague Nick Fanos who died on March 28 while loading containers on a ship in Sydney.

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Helfgott to play at research charity night

David Helfgott will be performing at the inaugural charity dinner in Canberra to raise funds for the newly established Hellenic Club Neurosurgery Research Fellowship.

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Tanner prefers Greek

The Federal Minister of Finance, Lindsay Tanner, explains why he can speak Greek with a good degree of fluency.

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