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From law to aged care: why Greek Australians are finding purpose in caring for elders

Across the aged care sector, countless stories of compassion, kindness and humanity quietly unfold every day—stories that rarely make the headlines. They belong to the frontline care workers who dedicate …

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The midlife divorce trend: Is it menopause, or a time of reckoning?

"Women who've spent decades suppressing their own needs are suddenly asking, 'Is this it'?" Lawyer Cassandra Kalpaxis spoke to Neos Kosmos about the significant rise of women seeking divorce in middle age
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Olympic Meats teams with Messina for two-day Greek fest in Marrickville

Olympic Meats has undergone a rapid rise in its short six-month lifespan with the eatery now combining with Messina for a two-day Greek fest in Marrickville. The event, organised from …

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Troy reimagined: Ancient war, modern echoes

Tom Wright and Ian Michael bring the epic tragedy to life at Malthouse, exploring timeless human conflicts from the ashes of Troy to the battlefields of today
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Greece topple reigning champs Spain in EuroBasket thriller

Greece has defeated defending champion Spain in the EuroBasket group stage 90-86, off the back of another leading Giannis Antetokounmpo performance. Giannis scored 25 points, had 14 rebounds and nine …

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Sponsored content Fronditha Care

From law to aged care: why Greek Australians are finding purpose in caring for elders

Across the aged care sector, countless stories of compassion, kindness and humanity quietly unfold every day—stories that rarely make the headlines. They belong to the frontline care workers who dedicate …

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China: Steel, Thucydides, and Machiavelli

When I was a child in Greece, I remember my father saying, “Chinese steel breaks –cuts– like bread.” (I’m not sure if he himself still remembers saying it.) In a …

Life

Dimitri Goes to Hollywood: Greek Canadian’s hit play on the verge of film adaptation

Greek Canadian Jimmy Chimarios did not anticipate the huge response his semi-autobiographical play would receive, nor that it would possess prophetic powers as the show, like its title, seems destined …

Dialogue

Immigration insecurity and the perpetual foreigner

The recent anti-immigration protests held in Australian cities serve as a troubling reflection of a society grappling with profound insecurity. A confident Australia that once prided itself on dynamism and …

Beyond the plate: Why community is the secret ingredient of Mediterranean living

When people talk about the Mediterranean diet, they usually focus on the olive oil, the fresh fish, the vibrant vegetables. But if you ask me, they’re missing the most important …

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Hellenes are everywhere: ‘The Greeks of South America’, a new film by Billy Cotsis

As part of the 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney, Neos Kosmos’s own Billy Cotsis is presenting a new film based on his many adventures to Latin America. Described as …

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The Heidelberg warriors put the A-League… down for the count

They say once is a charm, twice is a pattern but three times is habit. Heidelberg has despatched three successive A-League opponents with such potency that, even I, have been …

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Nazism: A deadly disease that must be eradicated

After the disgraceful march of neo-Nazis, last week, it is important to make clear that Nazism is not politics. It is not ideology. It is a cancer. Like every cancer, …

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Fishermans Bend development stalls as Melbourne Uni halts campus plans

The University of Melbourne has paused plans for its Fishermans Bend campus, delivering a setback to the troubled urban renewal project in Melbourne’s inner south. The university will halt development …

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Driver in crash involving George Plassaras faces new charges

The young woman accused of crashing her $1.5 million Rolls-Royce into a van driven by Kyle Sandilands’ chauffeur, George Plassaras, in Sydney’s east has been hit with two further charges. …

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Record-breaking settlement for robodebt victims

Hundreds of thousands of robodebt victims will share in the largest class-action settlement in Australian history after appealing their case against the federal government. Labor has agreed to pay an …

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