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Widow backs shark-spotting drones as a tribute to Mercury Psillakis’ legacy

Summary by Greek Herald
Maria Psillakis, widow of shark attack victim Mercury Psillakis, has endorsed the NSW government’s plan to expand shark-spotting drones to unpatrolled beaches, calling the $2.5 million program “a massive step in the right direction.” Three months after her husband’s death at Dee Why, she wrote on Facebook: “We cannot eliminate the risks but we can minimise the risks… There is always room for improvement.” She said safety must be considered year-…
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Greek Herald broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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