Michael Georgiou
Features –
Honouring fathers and continuing legacies
This weekend Sunday September 1, is Father’s Day, a special day everyone honours and celebrates fathers, grandfathers, fathers-in-law and paternal figures in their family. Neos Kosmos talked to leaders, business …
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What does local council have to say about concerns in Oakleigh shopping district?
On August 22, Neos Kosmos published a story detailing concerns that businesses in Oakleigh have about council, that are adding to the pressures of cost of living and all-time high …
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Taekwondo instructor Louie Dimou details “surreal” Hall of Fame induction
South Australian Taekwondo instructor Louie Dimou was recently inducted into the Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame. On the weekend of August 16-18, he was recognised for his 40+ years …
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Vic government to improve community safety and reduce youth crime, but how exactly?
On Tuesday, the Victorian Government announced that the Youth Justice Bill, which includes an amendment to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 12, has passed parliament’s upper …
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Alphington Grammar School principal talks about the ever present issue of bullying
Last week was National Bullying No Way Week, and with that schools are reminding everyone what they have in place to keep children safe. Bullying takes places whenever young people …
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Oakleigh shops concerned over future of the area
Cost of living pressures for customers and all-time high rent costs are hitting businesses hard, especially in suburban shopping areas like Oakleigh. However shop owners in the south-east Melbourne suburb …
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Multidisciplinary artist and scientist trying to change the world, starting in the mud
Constantine Stefanou is in his early thirties but has already lived many lives, one could say he is wise beyond his years. Stefanou is an Adelaide-based multidisciplinary sound artist, musician, …
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Beach volleyball player Mark Nicolaidis reflects on debut at Paris Olympic Games
Despite not winning a match at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, beach volleyball athlete Mark Nicolaidis cannot help but look back at his debut experience with a smile on his …
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Australia’s coffee price crunch: Roasters brace for the new norm as costs soar
The cost of importing coffee beans into Australia is at a new high and roasters see this as the new norm. Once a tea and chicory nation, Australia is one …
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Greek owned fruit shop scales from 1940s donated to historical society
Recently the Richmond and Burnley Historical Society received an interesting donation of scales that were used at a Greek owned fruit shop on 80 Bridge Road in Richmond, Melbourne last …