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Greek police save suicidal Australian

The Hellenic Police managed – at the very last minute – to save the life of a young Australian man who was planning to commit suicide.

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Most rewards cards aren’t very rewarding

One in five rewards credit card has a higher annual fee than reward and one third of rewards cards return less than $20 in value per year.

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Why did the Greeks build temples? Lecture coming near you

A nation wide tour of lectures is bringing Professor Catherine Morgan of the British School at Athens to Australia.

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Etihad pledges commitment to Athens route

CEO of Etihad announces extension of stadium deal.

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Melbourne to host MasterChef

Melbourne is renowned in Australia as being the capital of food and coffee so it’s only fitting it would become the home of the hit reality tv series MasterChef Australia.

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Nicosia seeks to avoid crippling austerity measures

Cyprus, the fifth country in the euro area to seek external aid, wants to avert austerity measures that would hinder growth as it negotiates a bailout with international lenders

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Thessaloniki Centenary celebrations launches in Sydney

The year-long program of events to celebrate the centenary of the liberation of Thessaloniki and Western Macedonia was officially launched this week.

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Ministry targets illegal traders

The Ministry of Development decided to step up efforts to battle illegal street trading with a seven-point action plan, according to officials.

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Juncker issues friendly warning to Greece

Eurogroup chief Jean-Claude Juncker warned that Greece was facing its “last chance” to stay in the eurozone.

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Savers benefit as banks battle for deposits

The battle for deposits will dominate Australia’s banking agenda for years, says National Australia Bank finance director Mark Joiner.

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