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Justice Andrew Kostopoulos appointed resident judge in Papua New Guinea’s Hela Province

Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has officially welcomed Justice Andrew Kostopoulos as the new Resident Judge for Hela Province, marking a pivotal moment in strengthening the rule of law and …

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“It’s OK to grieve your baby” – Fotini Koklas is supporting bereaved parents

Neos Kosmos talks to Fotini Koklas, a woman who is helping support others who have lost a child while also helping track down the resting place of long lost babies
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What’s On in June: All sorts of Greek events

VIC PHANTOM PREGNANCY BOOK LAUNCH Free entry book launch of ‘Phantom pregnancy’ by best-seller Laconian academic and writer Dr John Vasilakakos. This book which is an auto-fiction was listed as …

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Nick Kyrgios suffers fresh injury setback

Nick Kyrgios’s Wimbledon absence will stretch into a third year after the Australian tennis maverick suffered a fresh injury setback. Kyrgios hasn’t played at Wimbledon since losing the 2022 final …

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Low-paid workers receive ‘catch-up’ real wage boost

Minimum wage earners will take home an extra $32 a week in pay after the industrial umpire handed nearly three million low-paid workers a wage rise above inflation. The Fair …

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Australia won’t set defence spending target figure: PM

Australia will fund the defence capability it needs, Anthony Albanese says, as the US pushes for spending to increase by tens of billions of dollars. The request was made directly …

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Blood test-guided treatment cuts breast cancer risk

Treating breast cancer patients with AstraZeneca’s experimental pill camizestrant at the first sign of resistance to standard therapies cut the risk of disease progression or death by half, a finding …

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Unpacking Vlach identity in Ottoman Manastir

The Greek Community of Melbourne continues its Greek History and Culture Seminars with a compelling online presentation by PhD candidate Naz Vardar, titled “Shaping Vlach Identity: Local Agents and Transnational …

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Mobilisation in Australia and the Diaspora for Mount Sinai Monastery in Egypt

The Ecumenical Patriarchate expressed deep disappointment and sorrow over the decision of an Egyptian court that challenges the long-standing ownership status of the historic Mount Sinai Monastery, limiting the monks …

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Cairo seeks to calm backlash after ruling puts ancient Greek Orthodox monastery at risk

Egypt and Greece sought to ease tensions over the historic St Catherine’s monastery in the Sinai peninsula on Friday after a controversial court ruling said it sat on state-owned land. …

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PSG make history with 5-0 demolition of Inter to win first Champions League title

PSG have totally outclassed Inter Milan 5-0 in their Munich decider to win the French club’s first Champions League title. Paris has erupted with flares and fireworks, car horns and …

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Connection, culture, and cocktails: Greek Australian Society event draws vibrant crowd in Melbourne

Last Thursday evening, Nikos in Fairfield was transformed into a lively space of conversation and community spirit, as the Greek Australian Society (GAS) hosted its capacity Melbourne cocktail event. The …

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Students delve into Greek-Australian history at La Trobe’s Dardalis Archives

Students from St John’s College have taken their study of Modern Greek beyond the classroom, visiting the Dardalis Archives of the Hellenic Diaspora at La Trobe University as part of …

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Pharos Alliance holds public meeting to address future of Greek language education in Australia

Braving Melbourne’s cold weather, over 30 people gathered at the Greek Community Centre in Lonsdale Street on Wednesday for a public meeting hosted by the Pharos Alliance, a volunteer-led initiative …

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