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Labor wins! Dutton to lose his seat
By 7:45 pm on ABC TV, polster, Kosmo Samaras was almost ready to call it—Labor is riding a 3 per cent national swing. With just 4.9 per cent of the …
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EXCLUSIVE: Albanese speaks to Neos Kosmos on culture, community, and global challenges
Neos Kosmos pitched a range of questions to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and on the eve of polling day, the PM responded. We sought answers to issues relevant to the …
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Where history is served on a plate: A culinary journey with Meni Valle in Halkidiki
Cookbook author Meni Valle is organising a culinary retreat in mid-September that “combines Greek food, wine, and visual storytelling, in one of my favourite places in the world – Halkidiki, …
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Peter Dutton commits to the Greek community
The Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton, told Neos Kosmos that if elected, a Coalition government will match similar pledges Labor have made to Greek communities in Australia, which now total almost …
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Victoria’s multiculturalism –is fraying, and the government aims to revive it
The Victorian Parliament passed the nation’s toughest anti-vilification laws through the Anti-Vilification and Social Cohesion Bill 2024 in early April. Premier Jacinta Allan, flanked by Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ingrid …
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Josh Burns runs open ticket in high-stakes Macnamara race
Josh Burns, the Labor MP for Macnamara, told Neos Kosmos and other media that he will run an open ticket at the upcoming federal election on May 3, choosing not …
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‘You keep culture alive’: Greek seniors and ex-servicemen recognised in Northcote gathering
Greek senior citizens gathered at the Centre of Greek Ex-Servicemen’s Elderly Citizens Club in Northcote for a community lunch and to hear from the Member for Cooper, Ged Kearney. She …
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Victoria’s tough new bail laws respond to Greek, Indian, Asian community fears over rising youth crime
What stood out last week at a media conference led by Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan were the real stories of crimes committed against members of Indian, Greek, and other ethnic …
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Albanese government’s $1.23m commitment to preserve heritage and reimagine St Dimitrios for the future
The completion of a long-awaited multi-function community theatre space at St Dimitrios in Windsor has been backed by a $1.23million commitment from Federal Labor to bring the project to life. …
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Vale Petro Georgiou: A principled voice for multiculturalism and humanity
Petro Georgiou AO, often described as the conscience of the Liberal Party during the Howard government’s increasingly hardline stance on refugees, passed away peacefully last night at the age of …