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Parthimos in top ten

The head of Mi Media Holdings Ltd, George Parthimos, was amongst those chosen to meet and greet with the giants of the automotive industry in Detroit, USA.

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Abbott: Better arrangements for Greeks to work in Australia

Migration policy and ethnic media landscape to be rethought if Coalition takes power.

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Gypsies from Greece on a mission to help their Greek Australian ‘brothers’

The Greek community in Melbourne received two ‘unusual’ visitors from Greece.

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The philosopher of melodies

Yusuf Islam speaks to Neos Kosmos about his musical journey, his Greek identity, his thoughts on the Cyprus issue and the real message behind his latest artistic endeavour, the mus

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NAB cuts ties with Greek banks

In an unprecedented move, NAB has decided to cease dealing with banks in Greece due to the country’s poor credit rating.

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Meet the man behind the game

AFL supremo, Andrew Demetriou, talks to Neos Kosmos about almost everything… except football.

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Manufacturing industry feels the pinch

The reduction of tariffs and the strong Australian dollar has created a squeeze on the manufacturing industry and Bill Sardelis, commercial director of South Australian company Car

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Memo 2 – a toxic medicine for Greece?

Neos Kosmos seeks Dr Skrekas’ views on the new memorandum approved by the Greek parliament on Sunday, as well as the future of the Greek economy.

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Georganas pushes for Holiday Working Visa

The issue of a reciprocal agreement between Australia and Greece was raised this week by Steve Georganas.

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Oakleigh in turmoil

The decision of the board of the GOCOD to change the name of their community’s school has ignited fierce conflict between members, parents, and the GOCOD board

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