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Greek farmers stress production of feta will not be affected by sheep and goat plague
Greek farmers have affirmed there is no cause for alarm regarding the deadly virus affecting sheep and goats, stating it will not have a detrimental impact on the production of …
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Greek owned fruit shop scales from 1940s donated to historical society
Recently the Richmond and Burnley Historical Society received an interesting donation of scales that were used at a Greek owned fruit shop on 80 Bridge Road in Richmond, Melbourne last …
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Human remains found within euthanised crocodile
The remains of what is believed to be a missing 40-year-old father have been found within a euthanised crocodile in far north Queensland. Queensland Police have confirmed human remains were …
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July in Greece hottest on record: observatory
Greece’s national observatory on Monday said the country had recorded its warmest July on record, weeks after setting a similar milestone for June. Average temperatures between 1960 and 2024 have …
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Source of deadly legionnaires’ outbreak found
The source of Victoria’s deadly legionnaires’ disease outbreak has been pinpointed, with health authorities confident it has been contained. A cooling tower at Laverton North in Melbourne’s west has been …
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Disassembled NGV 2022 Parthenon replica found discarded in Epping Field
Amid the cattle grazing paddocks along the busy Craigieburn Bypass, lies a significant piece of Melbourne’s recent art history. In November 2022, the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) revealed the …
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Melbourne surgeon sued over experimental jaw device use without patient’s knowledge
A Melbourne surgeon is facing allegations of negligence for failing to inform a patient that the device used in her jaw surgery was experimental and of his own invention. Dr. …
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President Christodoulides opens 2024 World Conference of Diaspora Cypriots in Nicosia
The 2024 World Conference of Diaspora Cypriots took place last week in Nicosia, featuring the 11th World Conference of the World Organisation for Young Overseas Cypriots (NEPOMAK) and the Central …
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Australian Ambassador Alison Duncan visits Kythera for the 10th International Symposium
Australian Ambassador to Greece, Alison Duncan, visited Kythera last week to attend the 10th International Symposium of Kythera, organised by the Kytherian Institute and its president, Elias Marselos. In her …
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Australia’s terrorism threat level raised to probable
Australia’s terrorism threat level has been raised from possible to probable due to an increased risk of politically motivated violence. While it has not been raised due to one specific …