Fotis Kapetopoulos
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Shame on you Morrison and Abbott
The Shadow Immigration spokesman Scott Morrison was so callous last week it offended Neos Kosmos and should mark the end of the Federal Coalition’s infatuation with One Nation’s po
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The‘M’ word returns
Multiculturalism is official government policy again after the concept was re-embraced in a watershed speech by Immigration Minister Chris Bowen on Tuesday at the Sydney Institute.
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Multiculturalism is officially back!
Federal Immigration MInister Chris Bowen launched the Government’s multicultiral policy last week marking a watershed in recent federal politics
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Koutsoukis: blindfolded and handcuffed in Cairo
Fairfax’s Middle East Correspondent, Jason Koutsoukis, talks to Neos Kosmos about his nightmare ordeal in Cairo last week.
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Kotsiras is in the House
Victorian Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Nicholas Kotsiras, talks to Neos Kosmos about the changes he is implementing in how multicultural affairs is represented by and to gov
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Rudd to visit Greece
Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd speaks to Neos Kosmos prior to his visit to Greece
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International students next on George’s agenda
Mr George Lekakis AO has left his post with the Victorian Multicultural Commission after nine years to take up a position with the Department of Business and Innovation as the Exe
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Baillieu edges closer to victory
One of the tighest elections since 1999 when Kennett lost power, may see Victoria’s longest running Labor government give way to the Coalition
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Brumby’s first election as Premier
John Brumby speaks to Neos Kosmos about what he stands for as Victorian electors prepare to vote
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Preferences to Greeks…not Greens for Baillieu
In the run up to the Victorian State Elections Neos Kosmos’ Fotis Kapetopoulos talks to Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu