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OPINION: Push for women’s sports in the media helps encourage young girls to play

Over the last 50 years the gap between the number of men and women playing sports has steadily decreased, but what happens now when we want it to go at …

Greek studies continue at La Trobe University for now, but a review will take place in March 2023

As most readers of Neos Kosmos are aware, the deliberations during November and December 2020 led to La Trobe University’s decision to continue its Greek Studies program. A review will …

On 21 April, 1967, the tanks rolled into Athens and the colonels took charge of Greece

It was 54 years ago today that a group of far-right Greek army colonels led a coup d’etat just weeks before elections that were predicted to give the victory to …

Athens defies curfews: conjuring the days of Papathemelis during the global pandemic

In February 1994, Greece’s former public order minister Stelios Papathemelis imposed a 2am curfew on the operating of bars and nightclubs. The goal was to limit noise pollution, but the …

A digger’s tale from Newport and Brunswick to Lemnos – The Anzac Voyage of Alec Holland

Alec Holland was sent as a reinforcement to a unit in which experienced tradesmen like himself were especially valued. An engineering support unit, the 1st Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train …

What ancient Greek handwashing can teach us about socio-economic inequality

COVID-19 poses massive challenges nationally and globally when it comes to socio-economic inequality. It has hit the vaccine rollout especially hard, threatening new and potentially more lethal variants, while low-risk …

Children of the Revolution: The lost childhoods of 1821

Yiannis Gounaris is, at least in the popular consciousness, an obscure figure of the Greek Revolution of 1821. Hailing from Ioannina, he was employed by Omer Vryoni as his official …

Next month’s federal budget is the time to stop talking about aged care and start fixing it

Australia’s aged-care system is in a state of a disaster. The aged care royal commission’s final report, released last month, is just the latest in a decades-long string of depressing …

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Archbishop Makarios an Orthodox Odyssey

Life is what it is, a journey and as such we mere mortals who walk upon this earth do so in order to survive the challenges and ravages of time. …

Diaspora Greeks: Voting rights and other issues

The right to be able to vote in a Greek election from the place and from the country of your permanent residency, if you are a Greek citizen, was a …

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