Australia
News –
Leaders vie for final votes as NSW nears election end
The NSW premier and the man tipped to claim his job have cast their votes as the major parties make a desperate last-minute pitch to sway undecided voters in a …
News –
25 March: the triumph of freedom – Australian Greeks celebrate the heroic Greek War of Independence
The significance of 25 March 1821 cannot be exaggerated; it altered the course of the world. On that day, the brave people of Greece, despite their poverty, revolted against the …
News –
Unveiling the secrets of the world’s first computer – the Antikythera Mechanism replica in Perth
We know that Greeks did not discover everything, and often we need to pull back in case we sound like the father from My Fat Greek Wedding. However, we did …
News –
Neos Kosmos calls on Greek Australians to vote ‘yes’ in the referendum for a First Nations Voice to Parliament
Neos Kosmos, the leading Greek Australian masthead since 1957, supports the Yes vote in the upcoming referendum for a First Nations Voice to Parliament. The referendum presents an historic opportunity …
Unearthing the truth: Recognition of indigenous Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocides gains momentum
Momentum is building for Australian parliamentary recognition of the indigenous Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek genocides ahead of the annual commemorations of the three catastrophes. Associate Professor Dr Melanie O’Brien, president …
News –
NSW Labor pledges support for independent multicultural media, slams Perrottet’s funding boost
NSW Labor has pledged its support for independent multicultural media, and its intent to “reinvigorate” the state’s multicultural media “after 12 years of neglect by the NSW Liberals.” They claim …
News –
PM pleads unity as question on voice set to be revealed
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has urged the coalition to get behind the Indigenous voice to parliament, as the wording of the referendum question that will enshrine the change is set …
News –
Minns in bellwether seat as NSW poll ‘down to wire’
Labor leader Chris Minns is trying his luck in the bellwether seat of Monaro as he presses his claim to give NSW a fresh start. With two days of campaigning …
News –
Victoria’s Greek aged care homes receive high scores for residents’ satisfaction
Victoria’s community aged care homes are performing well according to the ‘2022 Resident’s Experience Survey’ conducted by the Australian Government’s Department of Health and Aged Care. The 2022 survey asked …
News –
Victorian Opposition Leader John Pesutto stands firm against Deeming and Neo-Nazis
Victorian Opposition Leader John Pesutto hardened his stance against anti-trans, and right-wing extremism, and seeks the expulsion of MP Moira Deeming from the parliamentary party room. The party vote that …