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Southern Europe’s olive trees under threat by encroaching killer bacteria
Where it is Covid-19 for humans a new study suggests that there is an untreatable pestilence that is posing a serious threat to the olive-producing countries of southern Europe which …
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Aus-born leader of Covid-19 fight is most popular man in Greece
It’s official – the most popular person in Greece is the face of the country’s strict anti-Covid-19 measures, Sydney-born pathologist Sotiris Tsiodras who heads the team in charge of containing …
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New ICU beds across Victoria to boost the health system in battle against coronavirus
Hundreds of new hospital beds are opening across Victoria as the state’s health system gears up to manage increased numbers of patients suffering from COVID-19 – though it is hoped …
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Social media firm bridges the COVID-19 social distance divide
With social distancing and other measures brought in to keep Covid-19 at bay, social media is the electronic way to keep in touch socially as well as commercially. It reaches …
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Australia doesn’t ease coronavirus restrictions: three things need to be done before that can happen
The National Cabinet meeting did not decide on lifting at least some of coronavirus restrictions for Australia, and they will remain in tact for at least another four weeks. Australia’s …
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Greek wine federation takes you on a nationwide wine tour
Now is a good time to go on an extended wine tour and find out what makes Greek wines so special . The Greek Wine Federation has set up a …
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Victorian police cleared in bookshop raid that left Greek Australian man seriously injured
Victoria’s police were cleared of using unreasonable force when they raided Greek Australian Nik Dimopoulos’ Fitzroy bookshop and seriously injured the man while arresting him. The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission …
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Police overstep bounds at Greek Australian grandfather’s funeral
Helen Kolovos bid farewell to her father on Saturday at a funeral aimed at paying tribute to the life of a man who had contributed greatly to the community. Born …
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Suppliers of Greek speciality foods chart new paths in COVID-19 world
Supplies of Greek goodies for Easter are not going dry up this year as suppliers are saying prices are steady and you can still get what you need. “Three weeks …
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Australia’s Acting Immigration Minister Tudge offers good news, bad news and clarifies visa misinformation
The coronavirus crisis has spawned uncertainty in the best of cases, but more so for multicultural communities – especially visa holders. Australia’s Acting Immigration Minister Alan Tudge has been fighting …