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Men fast, women steady savers
Women are more likely to be saving for more than one thing, while men are focused on a single savings goal.
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RBA wants dollar to continue to fall
The RBA has left the cash rate at its record low of 2.5 per cent, where it has been since August 2013.
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Persephone is the third figure in Amphipolis mosaic
The mosaic depicts the abduction of Persephone by Pluto, a popular theme in tombs around Greece.
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Conditions in Greek prisons, detention centres bleak
Report finds increasing levels of mistreatment by police, chronic overcrowding in prisons and migrant detention centres and a severe staffing shortage of prison guards.
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EU pledges support for Greece as markets plunge
European Union’s executive commission will help Greece after stocks and bonds have been plunging over the week.
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Municipalities ‘can’t go bankrupt’
Marathon Mayor Ilias Psinakis has suggested his municipality was close to bankruptcy, but Interior Minister Argyris Dinopoulos says municipalities can’t go bankrupt.
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Hatzigiannis wows at intimate concert
Greek singer Mihalis Hatzigiannis impressed at a special fundraising concert in Melbourne. He’ll perform to a huge audience on Saturday.
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Greek Australian filmmaker awarded
Director and producer Nadia Tass awarded Film Victoria’s highest accolade.
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Attempted murder linked to protection racket
Two taken into custody after an Australian businessman was brutally beaten on the island of Zakynthos.
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Dalton trial thrown out of court
The trial for Peter Dalton, that included testimony from Sam Karamanis, has been thrown out of court after it was decided there was no evidence to lawfully convict Mr Dalton.