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Kostakidis fights back: Legal team seeks to dismiss hate speech claim as journalistic reporting

Mary Kostakidis and her legal team have formally requested for parts of her lawsuit surrounding her posts sharing a speech from the now deceased Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, to be …

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Nasia Delis steps into her light with Miss Universe Australia

"Being comfortable to show up as yourself, no matter who thinks what about you, is an important factor throughout life, and what I want to embody for younger generations," the Greek Australian singer and songwriter said about balancing the limelight with the joy of performing and giving back
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From Melbourne to Miss Universe: Dana Diamataris’ journey of self-belief and cultural pride

“My goal this year is to say ‘Yes’ to every opportunity that comes my way,” Dana Diamataris told Neos Kosmos in March, ahead of the Miss Universe Australia Victoria State …

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State Leagues Victoria Men’s: Argonauts run riot, Malvern march on

Westvale Olympic are making waves, climbing to fourth in the standings after a cracking 3-1 away win at Ballarat City. The Greek Australian side from the western suburbs have their …

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Childcare worker charged for producing abuse material

An out-of-school care worker allegedly produced child abuse material of kids aged six and under while working across suburban schools. The man, 26, produced material of 10 victims while working …

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“Blue Flag” status removed from twelve Greek beaches

Twelve of Greece’s beaches/coasts awarded a “Blue Flag” by the international organisation ‘Foundation for Environmental Education’ have had it withdrawn from the national and international list of 2025. The coordinators …

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Flight Centre profit down as Aussies stay close to home

Flight Centre says it will miss its already-downgraded profit forecast following a challenging fourth quarter during which travellers booked closer-to-home holidays or delayed plans entirely. Flight Centre had originally predicted …

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Australian recognition of Palestine: ‘when, not if’

Australia’s recognition of Palestine is a matter of “when, not if”, the treasurer says, as another country joined the queue to formally acknowledge its statehood. Overnight, Canada followed the UK …

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Steph Kyriacou eyeing another Aussie major

Steph Kyriacou is feeling right at home as she looks to join the party and capture a third straight golf major for Australia at the Women’s British Open in Wales. …

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Greek parliament approves investigative committee into OPEKEPE amid accusations of cover-up

By majority vote and following a roll-call, the Greek Parliament has approved a proposal by the ruling New Democracy (ND) party to establish an Investigative Committee into the Payment and …

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Melbourne’s Cretans raise $13,000 in support of breast cancer research

The Pancretan Association of Melbourne has helped raise $13,000 in funds to aid cancer research by the National Breast Cancer Foundation. The fundraiser took place on Sunday 27 July in …

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GOC NSW connecting with youth for Pavlos Giannakopoulos Tournament

The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW is engaging with the community ahead of the Pavlos Giannakopoulos Tournament, running numerous initiatives aimed at capturing the interest of the youth for the …

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Justice delivered in femicide case: Greek court hands life sentence to Kyriaki Griva’s killer

A Greek court has sentenced 40-year-old Athanassios Kourelis to life imprisonment, plus an additional five years and a €1,000 (approx. AUD 1,630) fine, for the premeditated murder of 28-year-old Kyriaki …

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Greece declares Mikis Theodorakis’ childhood home a cultural monument

The Greek government has officially recognised the childhood home of legendary composer Mikis Theodorakis in Galatas, Hania, Crete, as a modern monument, the Culture Ministry announced on Tuesday. The 19th-century …

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