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Tourist smashes antique vase after museum fall

The Minoan-era vase is being repaired and should be back on display on Friday.

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Opposition presses PM over deal with lenders

PASOK has scolded Alexis Tsipras for failing to inform parliament about the content of discussions with the country’s creditors.

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Greece owes 1 billion euros to pharmaceutical companies

European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations hasn’t been paid since December 2014.

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ABC tells Cretan Anzac story

Radio National honours bonds forged in war.

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Heart disease more fatal for women than men

Doctors have known for quite some time that women and men experience different symptoms when it comes to heart disease. But the message still hasn’t gotten through.

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Roxy wins Museums Australia award

The museum was created in a 1930s cinema and café established by Kytherian migrants.

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Greeks recognised for supporting palliative care

The Greek Australian community has been recognised as a driving force behind the growing success of the Culturally Responsive Palliative Care Project.

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Varoufakis fuels confusion over reforms

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker declared that Greek finance minister Yiannis Varoufakis was “not helping the [negotiation] process”.

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Crisis changes Greeks’ consumer behaviour

Seven in 10 consumers now restrict their purchases to the bare necessities.

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Greeks dipping into savings to get through daily expenses

Sixteen per cent were forced to borrow to spend, while 47 per cent say they have relied on their savings to cover their needs in the past few months.

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