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Total ban on water recreational activities to safeguard Koufonisia Islands in the Aegean Sea
Port authorities have taken a decisive step to ensure public safety and preserve the natural beauty of the Koufonisia islands in the Cyclades by imposing a comprehensive ban on all …
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Study proves air filters help deal with bushfire smoke
Some portable filters can significantly boost indoor air quality when bushfires break out, a study has found. Those with high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters can improve air quality by 30 to …
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Greek ecosystems face increasing fire risk, experts say
Two weeks of sweltering heat and wildfires have confirmed fears that Greece’s ecosystem is under increasing risk, experts say. Some 50,000 hectares (123,500 acres) of forest and vegetation have been …
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Crew named as search continues for defence helicopter
A major search involving Australian and international personnel, police and civilians have been unable to find an army helicopter that hit the water with four soldiers on board. There are …
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Promising prospects for tourism in Greek islands for August
As August approaches, Greece’s tourism industry faces the rest of the summer with optimism, with most destinations already boasting a 90 per cent reservation capacity in spite of the recent …
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Archbishop Makarios: We can all assist our fellow humans in need
From Melbourne, the Archbishop of Australia proclaimed the commencement of the Pan-Australian meal program “Five Loaves” for the “underprivileged brethren” during a special charity event. “We announce the start of …
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Saint Panteleimon’s festive celebration in Dandenong: A triumph of faith
Last Thursday, the festive divine liturgy was held at the honouring church of Saint Panteleimon in Dandenong, with the presence of Bishop Kyriakos, accompanied by several members the clergy of …
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JobSeeker lift coming as welfare recipients await rise
Australians on JobSeeker can expect a bump in their payments as the cost of living rises, but other welfare recipients will need to wait to find out what’s happening with their …
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Andrew Jackomos becomes First Nations member on Victoria Legal Aid Board
The appointment of Greek Aboriginal, Andrew Jackomos, as the inaugural First Nations member on the board of Victoria Legal Aid has been reported by The Mandarin, marking a significant milestone …
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Cypriots urged to give info on missing from decades-old conflicts
Cypriot leaders urged members of their rival communities to come forward with information on hundreds of victims from conflicts which swept their island half a century ago, during a symbolic …