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Fotis Kapetopoulos

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Greeks’ ability to rapidly mobilise and get the job done in chaos is a mystery to Lagos

Stephanie Lagos, the Australian refugee and migrant advocate, the social worker, and psychologist, had carved out a significant career in Melbourne over 20 years. The former director of Spectrum Migrant …

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FECCA Conference deemed a success

Friday June 17 concluded the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA) conference, co-hosted with the Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV) in Melbourne. After a two-year hiatus forced …

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Crisis in the making: Labour shortages hit all sectors of the economy

Labour shortages and inflation are converging to create a perfect storm. Neos Kosmos reached out to Greek Australians in the business and service sector who expressed serious concern. Fotini Kypraios, …

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The party’s over

“The election signals the end of the dominance of the two-party system,” Kosmos (Kosma) Samaras said to Neos Kosmos. Mr Samaras is a former Labor election strategist who sees a …

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The grief of losing a pet is very real

We lost our dog Leo on 4 May, 2022. Leo the Jack Russel gave us fifteen years of unconditional love. He fit in the palm of my hand when I …

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Labor set to form government

Australia is set to have a Labor government lead by Anthony Albanese as Australia’s 31st Prime Minister – possibly a minority government. A new third force has emerged, the teals. …

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Greek Australians are winners regardless of who gets elected

A quick pencil and paper tally reveals that around $25 million has been pledged by both the Coalition government and the Labor Party to Greek Australian organisations. The Greek Community …

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Anthony Albanese may become first Australian-Italian Prime Minister

If Anthony Albanese wins on Saturday, (it is a sizable ‘if’), he will be the first non-Anglo-Celt to lead the nation as prime minister. “It’s an incredible honour to be …

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Labor commits $1.8million to Melbourne’s Greek Centre Hubs

The Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs Andrew Giles today announced $1.8 million for an expansion of the Greek Centre of Melbourne’s Hub proposal. The funding will be used to upgrade …

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Christou wants to reignite the family spirit at Mill Park SC

“Everyone loves soccer…ok…, maybe not everyone, but a lot of us do,” said Jimmy Christou the new president of the Mill Park Soccer Club to Neos Kosmos. Christou took over …

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