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Illicit tobacco and vape sellers put on notice
Tobacconists selling illegal tobacco and vapes have been put on notice, with new legislation in the pipeline to shut them down and hit them with hefty fines. The South Australian …
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Saying Goodbye to a legend: Chris’s Beacon Point to start a new chapter
Anyone who has travelled along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road to Apollo Bay has likely stopped to experience the warm hospitality at Chris’s Beacon Point Restaurant. Perched up in the hills, …
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Jim Simos on Aris’ new Junior community program and celebrating a ‘phenomenal’ season
South Springvale Aris is a club steeped in Greek culture with a loyal fanbase, and some pretty dedicated managers. Not content with just being at the top end of the …
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Greek Cardiac Rehabilitation Program doesn’t miss a beat in its 20 years of life-saving work
Victoria’s only Greek-language cardiac rehabilitation service, the Greek Cardiac Rehabilitation Program (GCRP), celebrated 20 years of operation with an event marking the milestone anniversary this week in Melbourne. Over 100 …
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SA Greek-owned tomato farm faces $1.1m losses over virus outbreak
Australia has implemented emergency measures in response to an emerging biosecurity risk to the country’s tomato and capsicum industries, with affected growers called to make difficult decisions. Harry Kapiris, owner …
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Pain before gain as commuters brace for railway closure
One of the nation’s oldest suburban railways will carry its final service before being absorbed by Australia’s biggest public transport project. The first line on the Sydney Metro to the …
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Thousands of NSW homes in blackout after destructive winds
Destructive winds are severely hampering efforts to restore power to thousands of homes and businesses after powerful gusts and heavy rain triggered flood warnings across NSW’s north coast. About 4300 …
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Lions roar to 60-point win over Swans to claim AFL flag
The Brisbane Lions have rebounded from last year’s grand final heartbreak in stunning fashion, belting Sydney by 60 points to claim their first AFL premiership in more than two decades. …
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On remote Greek island between Crete and Peloponnese, migratory birds offer climate clues
Gently holding a blackcap warbler in his palm, ornithologist Christos Barboutis blew on its feathers to reveal the size of its belly: a good indicator of how far the bird …
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Inaugural multicultural youth awards to be held next weekend
The inaugural Multicultural Youth Awards, the first event of its kind in Australia dedicated to honouring exceptional achievements and contributions of multicultural youth in the community. Organised by the Multicultural …