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Athens retailers reeling

Fifteen percent of retail businesses in Athens have closed because of the debt crisis and ensuing recession, a study released by a leading trader association

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The Coalition campaign is coming off the rails

Embracing John Howard has signalled Tony Abbott’s return to the past for help, says Dr Nick Economou

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Sharp increase in teacher retirement

The number of Greek teachers applying to retire has tripled in the last year according to the Greek Deputy Minister for Education Evi Christofilopoulou.

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Greek Australians step up to the crease

Greek Australian cricketers head to Corfu in September for Corfu’s first Cricket Festival.

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Housing prices down by up to 10 percent

Residential property prices in the first six months of the year fell by an average of 4 to 10 percent in Athens

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New blood takes over the helm

The newly-elected president of the Cypriot Community of Melbourne and Victoria, 47-year old Harry Tsindos, talks about his plans.

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Opposing trends in enrolments

Greek language enrolments are down at La Trobe University, but promising at Monash.

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Socceroo new boss looks on as Aussies go down 2-0

Australia’s new coach faces an uphill battle to ready the Socceroos for the Asian Cup in just five months

Sport

Safe start for Santos

A new-look Greece defeated Serbia 1-0 in their international friendly match in Serbia last week

Dialogue

Mirrors and distortions in Greece

Greece is living through a revolution, the first real attempt to set the country on course toward a viable future, and it is only natural that this will provoke widespread disrupti

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