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Matt Yannopoulos named new Finance Secretary

Matt Yannopoulos has been appointed as the new Secretary of the Department of Finance, filling the vacancy created by Jenny Wilkinson’s promotion to Treasury Secretary three months ago. Prime Minister …

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‘Last generation’: Greek island’s fading pistachio tradition

On Aegina, Greece’s famed pistachio island, climate change, tourism and disinterest from younger generations threaten to turn a centuries-old tradition into a memory
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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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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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Critics be damned: Konstas makes key tweak before Ashes

Sam Konstas doesn’t care for regrets or critics. And by putting himself on a self-imposed social media ban, the teenager hunting an opening spot in a home Ashes series has …

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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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Evangelos Marinakis suggests radical concession of territory to end Russia-Ukraine war

Greek businessman Evangelos Marinakis has urged for a compromise to be reached that sees Ukraine concede some territory in order to bring an end to the conflict with Russia. The …

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Shark nets under fire after Mercury Psillakis killed in rare Long Reef attack

A “super rare” fatal shark attack at a major metropolitan beach has added to questions around the efficacy of shark nets, pausing attempts to reduce their use. Mercury Psillakis, 57, …

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Kon Vatskalis rejects Darwin mayoral election result, alleges fraud

Darwin’s outgoing Lord Mayor, Kon Vatskalis, has refused to accept the outcome of the 2025 local government election, alleging electoral fraud and calling for accountability as investigations continue. On Sunday, …

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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 …

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‘Tragedy’: Greek dad fatally mauled by ‘obviously huge’ shark

The experienced surfer and father who lost his life in a shark attack while surfing on Sydney’s Northern Beaches has been identified as Mercury Psilakis, 57. He suffered critical injuries …

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Heidelberg United dispatch Preston Lions as double dream lives on

Heidelberg United were the victors in the semi-final clash against Preston Lions. The hosts were the better side throughout the match and ultimately secured their golden ticket to the decider …

Tasoula Kipouropoulos honoured for decades of service to multicultural community

Frankston North Rotary Club recognised the lifelong service of Tasoula Kipouropoulos, awarding her the prestigious Paul Harris Fellow distinction. Club president Kostas Demopoulos presented the award, acknowledging her tireless commitment …

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Ethnic Business Awards Alumni Association marks second year with milestone announcement

The Ethnic Business Awards Foundation has celebrated the second anniversary of its Alumni Association with the announcement that it has been granted Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status, allowing the public …

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Greece shuts down over 700 schools as demographic crisis deepens

Greece will suspend the operation of 766 schools this academic year, more than 5 per cent of its total, as plummeting birth rates leave classrooms with fewer than 15 pupils …

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‘Warm and constructive’: Albanese gets call with Trump

Anthony Albanese has held further talks with US President Donald Trump on trade and security, but there’s no word yet on when the pair will meet face-to-face The prime minister …

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