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Former minister Jenny Mikakos inspires at International Women’s Day event in Melbourne

Up to 100 people braved Melbourne’s searing heat on Saturday to attend the International Women’s Day (IWD) at the Fairfield Bowls. Keynote speaker Jenny Mikakos, former Victorian minister, was the …

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‘Count Her In’: COCSA celebrates women with empowering event

The Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) marked International Women’s Day with an event themed ‘Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress.’ Held at Olympic Hall on March …

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Professor Arthur Christopoulos receives ASPET Goodman and Gilman Award in Receptor Pharmacology

Professor Arthur Christopoulos FAA FAHMS, the Dean of Monash University’s Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, has become the first Australian to receive the prestigious American Society for Pharmacology and …

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Dr Angelia Grant: “Now is our moment. Change is here”

More than a hundred people, women of all generations, men, and even students from Oakleigh Grammar gathered to engage with one of Australia’s most esteemed economists, Dr. Angelia Grant, at …

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‘No silver bullet’ for housing crisis, experts warn

Australians are searching desperately for a cure-all to the housing crisis. Low vacancy rates and high demand are driving rents through the roof, climbing interest rates are draining mortgage holders’ …

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Tear gas battle as Greek students protest university reform

Greek students clashed with police in Athens Friday as thousands protested a controversial bill on private universities, which they say will favour the rich. Riot police fired tear gas and …

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Two Greek Australians on the 2024 Rich Women List

The Financial Review has released its Rich Women List for International Women’s Day, ranking the 75 richest women in Australia, and it features at least two Greek Australians. Debbie Kepitis …

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Sex scandal in Cyprus monastery: Two monks accused of misconduct and financial exploitation

A scandal has erupted at the Monastery of Saint Avvakoum (Habbakuk) in Fterikoudi village, Cyprus, involving allegations of misconduct and financial exploitation by two monks. The incident has rocked the …

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Patricia Karvelas at Fronditha Care delivers an Inspiring International Women’s Day discussion

Fronditha Care featured ABC journalist Patricia Karvelas as its special guest celebrating International Women’s Day 2024. Faye Spiteri OAM, Fronditha Care CEO, hosted the event with over 60 guests, who …

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Urgent call to action: Greek language education faces alarming decline in Victorian schools

The conversation around keeping the Greek language alive in schools across all levels has recently become one of urgency. Neos Kosmos received a letter from an advocate of the Greek …

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