Michael Georgiou
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Cypriot Golf Club and other Greek clubs, providing a place to socialise and enjoy golf
While golf in Greece can be traced back to the late 1890s, it’s said that it wasn’t until the 1950s that many Greeks had heard of the activity. Then came …
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12-year-old Izzy wins the world’s first coin of 2024
While others were likely still reeling from celebrating on New Year’s Eve the night before, hundreds were up early at the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra. Why were they there? …
Leo Lambros: A centenarian against all odds
On January 1, New Years Day, Leo Lambros turned 100 years old, a rare and incredible feat for a man who first handily fought in war, founded a church and …
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Melbourne becomes “ANGE TOWN” in artistic visual narrative
Three passionate Greek Aussie football fans have turned Melbourne into “ANGE TOWN” with giant posters of Ange Postecoglou put up in the city’s iconic Hosier Lane. Visitors of the lane …
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How Georgia Politis from Darwin rose to prominence in the photography industry
More often than not when someone is trying to break into an industry it can be overwhelming just trying to get noticed, and this was no exception for Georgia Politis. …
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Dionysia Vassiliadis, 100 years old and still fit as a fiddle
One Greek family over this Christmas weekend had more than the usual celebration, as their matriarch, Dionysia Vassiliadis turned 100 on Saturday December 23. The special day was celebrated at …
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Reconnecting wrestling to the Greeks, one bodyslam at a time
The Peloponnesian War of 431 BC – 404 BC between the warring Greek city states of Athens and Sparta over supremacy in Greece, was the metaphor for the battle between …
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Perfect ATARs and College Duxes, students of Greek heritage aim and achieve big
Marcellin College’s Jack Voulgaris is one of 39 students to achieve a perfect ATAR of 99.95. Jack Voulgaris tells Neos Kosmos that he expected to score high but didn’t think …
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Student who scored perfect 99.95 ATAR offered scholarships at two universities
On Monday morning, tens of thousands of young Victorians woke up to receive their ATAR marks and for many it was a proud moment. One of these students, who he …
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SEKA Victoria elect Pavlos Andronikos as new president, who continues to fight the Cyprus Issue
SEKA Victoria, the Justice For Cyprus Co-ordinating Committee recently elected their new president Pavlos Andronikos on Thursday December 7. The organisation was created after the 1974 invasion of Cyprus by …