Dimitri Kallos
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Monash Youth Committee spearheads dynamic push for vibrant multicultural initiatives
The Monash Youth Committee (MYC) is motivated to put a major focus on culturally diverse and multi-faith activities as part of its direction under newly appointed chairperson Aristidis Tsoulakos. Tsoulakos …
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Breaking Barriers: 23-Year-Old Conquers Cyber Security Challenge and Emerges Victorious with Essay on Securing Small to Medium Businesses
Marcus Stavrakis has won this year’s Young Actuaries’ Public Policy Essay Competition with an entry detailing a solution to the cyber security crisis, an idea he will now be allowed …
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Exploring Greekness and Queerness: Will Kostakis’ Latest Book Delves into the Evolving Identities of Greek-Australians
The evolving nature of Greekness and queerness in Greek-Australians is the basic theme in the latest book by Will Kostakis, ‘We could be something’ to be launched tomorrow in Sydney. …
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Panathinaikos withstands AEK’s suffocating pressure to hold onto a draw
AEK dominated the Athens derby but were left to rue their missed chances, with Panathinaikos protecting their goal at all costs to salvage a point, keeping the fate of the …
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Hopes that the preventable death of 27-yr-old Theo Papageorgiou leads to reform in mental health laws
The tragic death of a young Greek-Australian, who fell victim to a flawed mental health care system, could lead to a positive change to South Australia’s mental health laws. This …
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South Melbourne finances in good shape as they set their sights on National Second Division
South Melbourne FC has reported one of their best financial reports in a decade, putting them in a great position as they prepare themselves for entry into the proposed National …
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AEK makes light work of ten-man PAOK to remain level with Panathinaikos
AEK emerged comfortable victors in the Double-headed eagle derby, capitalising on PAOK’s early send-off which set the tone of a terrible game the Thessaloniki side will desperately want to forget. …
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How Aristotle equated human politics with the honeybee
Humans have achieved much in their path to civilisation, with politics a defining aspect of how we socially organise ourselves, but we often forget that we are a species like …
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AEK and PAOK looking for early psychological edge ahead of Cup Final
The two Double-headed eagles of Hellenic football are preparing for another great battle, with both teams striving for victory in what serves as an early preview of the Greek Cup …
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Sydney book launch – The Children of Aphrodite: The Story of Cypriots of Australia
After its first launch in Melbourne last December, Professor Anastasios Tamis’ book on the Cypriots of Australia was launched last Sunday in Sydney, acquiring high appraisals from former NSW premier …