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Into the thick of Ebola

UN spokesperson Ari Gaitanis has flown into West Africa to keep the world informed on the outbreak of Ebola

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Courageous monk

With the rates of Ebola infection accelerating in Sierra Leone, Greek Australian Father Themi Adamopoulos says he won’t leave even if he contracts the virus.

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No spare seats for the GFF opening

The 21st Delphi Bank Greek Film Festival opens in Melbourne and Sydney.

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Andrianopoulos celebrates in style

Greek Australian petrol magnate Andreas Andrianopoulos celebrated his 80th birthday, with a surprise appearance by Greek superstar Anna Vissi.

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Melbourne Cup eve with Makedonikos horos

The event will feature live Macedonian music with Melbourne’s best musicians on the Melbourne Cup Eve.

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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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