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China to lift ban on Australian lobsters, Aussie fishers confident they’ll meet demand

Australian lobster fishers are confident they can ramp up supply in time for Lunar New Year once trade restrictions with China are finally lifted. China will resume importing Australian live …

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Labor vs Greens showdown in Darebin: Mikakos endorses Dimitriadis to champion multicultural voices

As Victoria’s council elections approach on October 26 and postal votes are now being sent out, former Victorian Minister for Health, Jenny Mikakos, has thrown her support behind Labor Councillor …

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Dr Rena Logothetis explores AI to detect falls before they happen

We may soon have new technology that will detect when someone is about to fall, with the help of AI. Senior Research Fellow Dr Rena Logothetis is Deakin University’s lead …

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What’s On October 12-19: Culture, food, art, music, film and more

VIC ANZAC The Greek Chapter Screening with Q+A This free screening event is part of the 2024 Greek Film Festival. April 1941 – Hitler launches his invasion of Greece. In …

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Former Greece player Baldock ‘drowned in his home pool’

Former Sheffield United defender George Baldock drowned while swimming in the pool at his home in Athens, his family says. Greek police confirmed there was no evidence that criminal activity …

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Pilgrims in hospital after eating wild mushrooms on Mount Athos

A group of Romanian pilgrims visiting Mount Athos in Greece had to make a trip to the hospital after they got food poisoning from eating wild mushrooms during a hike. …

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Melbourne community mourns the loss of beloved poet and broadcaster John Liaskos

The Greek-Australian community in Melbourne is mourning the loss of John Liaskos, a highly respected poet and broadcaster, who passed away on Thursday after a long battle with illness. Liaskos, …

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No children left on Greece’s famed but emptying island

When winter draws in on Antikythera, the already meagre population of the isolated Greek island shrinks to almost nothing. “There are 20 to 25 of us, no children, no bakery,” …

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Popovic’s Socceroos sink China to revive World Cup hope

New coach Tony Popovic says it’s “special” to steer the Socceroos to a 3-1 victory against China and revitalise hopes of qualifying for the World Cup. A Craig Goodwin cracker, …

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Pavlidis dedicates ‘special’ Greece win over England to tragic Baldock

Vangelis Pavlidis dedicated Greece’s historic 2-1 win over England in the Nations League to George Baldock after his team-mate’s tragic death this week. Pavlidis’s double, capped by a stoppage-time winner, …

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