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Michael Georgiou

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Greek Aussie coffee culture Roasting Warehouse to open in Athens

We all know many stories about the Greeks who came to Australia for a better life. They came with little to nothing and worked hard to build a new life …

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Making sure our immigration stories are never forgotten

In 2022, Neos Kosmos put out a story highlighting Silvana Tsipiras (nee Molinaro) and how she is writing a book about immigrants who left their country and settled in Australia. …

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Glass bottles not as eco-friendly as we once thought

You’re enjoying a lovely night at your friend’s house, catching up over dinner, talking about work, life, you get it. Now your friend brings out the wine, but rather than …

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2024 Australian Open: who play’s who, the Aussie darkhorse and the Greek stars

The 2024 Australian Open is here, and Neos Kosmos preview what is sure to be another entertaining tournament.

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First ever Greek-Cypriot Olympic medallist is in Adelaide ahead of Paris Olympics

Pavlos Kontides, the first ever Greek-Cypriot athlete to win an Olympic medal will be in Australia this month for the ILCA World Championship competition. The sailor will be arriving in …

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Andriana Petrakis is here to win titles, and won’t let her intellectual impairment hold her back

Andriana Petrakis, one of Australia’s leading tennis players with intellectual impairment (PWII), has been invited to compete at the Australian Tennis Championships at the Australian Open this year. The event …

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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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