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Hellenic and First Nations’ arts collaboration takes the land of the rising sun by storm

Melbourne-based Greek arts manager, and facilitator, Tyana Athina Arhondis worked with Indigenous artist Aretha Brown to bring to fruition a major large-scale art project at one of Tokyo’s leading railway …

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Sam Konstas – the cricket’s Achilles had it in him from young

The rise of a young Greek Australian batsman has set the cricketing world alight—after debuting for Australia as a opener, at the MCG in the 4th Test against India, and …

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Shaping our future: Greek Australian leaders share their 2025 hopes

Neos Kosmos spoke to eight prominent Greek Australians about their hopes for 2025. Bill Papastergiadis, President of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM), focused on local and global issues, while …

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Prof. John Chrysoulakis: Continues to build bridges with the Greek Diaspora in his new role

Last week, Professor John Chrysoulakis, former Secretary General for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy, visited Melbourne to attend ceremonies marking internment relics of the Holy Four New Martyrs from Crete …

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Jenny Mikakos appointed Chair of LanguageLoop Board

Former Victorian Labor minister, Jenny Mikakos has been appointed Chair of the Victorian Interpreting and Translation Services (VITS) LanguageLoop Board. Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ingrid Stitt announced the appointment after …

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Nick Staikos to join Premier Jacinta Allan’s cabinet – a milestone for Greek Australian representation

Victorian Member for Bentleigh Nick Staikos will be appointed to Premier Jacinta Allan’s cabinet, filling the vacancy left by Treasurer Tim Pallas’ retirement. Staikos will step into the Victorian government …

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George Lekakis steps in: Victoria’s new frontline against hate and division

George Lekakis, the longest-serving Chair of the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC), has been appointed by Premier Jacinta Allan to strengthen social cohesion and review key institutions. This decision comes in …

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Nisi double-strained Greek yoghurt: Authenticity meets indulgence

For Greeks, yoghurt is a staple, much like it is for Lebanese, Turks and Indians. In Australia’s multicultural landscape, we are fortunate to enjoy an abundance of high-quality yoghurt. As …

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Graffiti attack in Sydney’s East condemned as latest Anti-Semitic hate crime

Last night’s graffiti attack in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Woollahra, has been roundly condemned as the latest hate crime intended to strike fear into Jewish communities. The incident was described as …

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Honouring Victoria’s multicultural achievements across all fields

In a packed reception at magnificent Government House Victorians from across industries and sectors, both public and private, were recognised for their efforts in promoting and advocating for their communities …

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