Australia
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Skilled Greek migrants can benefit under new migration strategy
Good news, or better news, for skilled Greeks who want to make a life in Australia. The Treasurer, Dr. Jim Chalmers, emphasized the reform of the migration system in the …
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Cost-of-living package promises to benefit women most
Single mothers and staff in feminised workforces are some of the biggest winners in the federal budget, which puts improvements to women’s lives front and centre. The federal government has …
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Biggest winners and losers in federal budget revealed
WINNERS AND LOSERS IN THE 2023/24 BUDGET WINNERS Welfare recipients – Extra $40 a fortnight Aged care workers – 15 per cent pay rise Clean energy sector – Incentives for …
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Fee-free courses to train our way out of skill shortage
Hundreds of thousands of Australians will be able to upskill for free as the Albanese government looks to drag the country out of a skills shortage. An extra 300,000 TAFE …
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Multicultural communities at greater risk: urgent investment in health needed now, FECCA demands
FECCA Chairperson Carlo Carli is not pulling his punches when it comes to advocating for multicultural communities, considering a federal budget that may cut back on multicultural health services. He …
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National Reconciliation Week breakfast to tackle the Voice Referendum
Neos Kosmos, the leading Greek-Australian newspaper, has made its commitment to supporting the Voice for Parliament initiative clear. We in Neos Kosmos believe it is the right thing, and the …
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Luxury jeweller charged with faking heist for insurance
A luxury jeweller has been charged with orchestrating an elaborate armed robbery at his Sydney CBD store in a bid to defraud his insurer. Michel Elias Germani initially told police …
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High inflation hovers over Labor’s second budget
Inflation may have lost some of its sting but it’s still high enough to have the Albanese government walking a thin budget line. After hitting a likely peak of 7.8 …
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NSW coalition front bench resolved at eleventh hour
With notable absences and a host of fresh faces, the NSW opposition front bench has been revealed just hours before the new parliament met for the first time. It came …
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Oakleigh Grammar unveils innovative centre for academic excellence during festival
Oakleigh Grammar celebrated the official opening of its N P Nikolakakis Centre for Academic Excellence last Sunday, 7 May. The ceremony was graced by a stellar cast of dignitaries, including …