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Spiro Boursinos’ mourning mother wants answers
What Christine Boursinos is going through these days is any parent’s worst nightmare coming true. Her son Spiro – founder of popular music festival Earthcore – passed away while in …
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Papaflessas Social Club commemorates OXI Day
Melbourne’s Papaflessas Social Club held their annual commemoration of OXI Day last Sunday afternoon at their club rooms in Thornbury. This year’s gathering honoured the personal bond created between the …
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Greek Orthodox Church dedicated to St Paisios to be built in Australia
The foundation stone for the first Greek Orthodox church dedicated to St Paisios the Athonite in Australia was laid in Perth last Sunday morning with the blessing of His Eminence …
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Neos Kosmos’ digital archives will bring six decades of history to the Greek community
On Thursday night, Neos Kosmos announced the launch of it’s archive digitisation project, to preserve and present its 61 years of continuous publishing. In a special event, held at the …
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$1.5 million for Fronditha Care expansion under re-elected state government
To ensure Fronditha Care is able to keep up with the demands of an ageing Greek Australian population, the Victorian Labor Government has promised to invest $1.5 million into the …
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Greeks struggling to pay taxes
The Greek state has collected less tax revenues than what was expected during September, with data released on Wednesday by the State General Accounting Office revealing that the net budget …
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Alphington Grammar farewelled Class of 2018
With Alphington Grammar heading into its 30th anniversary, Year 12 students were farewelled at a special dinner dance held in Ivanhoe last Friday. The event was deemed a success by …
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Marisa Papen sparks public outrage posing nude in Hagia Sophia
The infamous Marisa Papen has made a comeback, posing nude at another risque location for Australian photographer Jesse Walker. The Belgian model who made a name by being photographed naked at …
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FYROM to pass draft amendments ‘as soon as possible’
After the vote in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Parliament last Saturday which ratified the agreement with Greece to change FYROM’s name and constitution, Zoran Zaev’s government now wishes …
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Greece among countries with lowest public trust for vaccines
According to a new study published by the European Commission, general public appears to be losing confidence in vaccines which has resulted in immunisation rates dropping significantly and more dormant …