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Renowned Greek dance teacher brings the spirit of tradition to Melbourne
Andreas Papadopoulos, a senior dance teacher and performer from the renowned Dora Stratou Dance Theatre in Athens will be hosted by the Kos Club of Victoria for a two-week visit. …
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Vandalism at the Greek National Gallery and a sexist attack in parliament spark outrage
The Greek National Gallery unveiled photographs on Monday afternoon capturing the aftermath of an act of vandalism by Nikos Papadopoulos, a fundamentalist MP from the ultra-orthodox Niki party, who claimed …
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190 years of Australian Hellenic women celebrated in Sydney
HEPA NSW Inc marked International Women’s Day with a special event honouring 190 years of Hellenic women’s contributions to Australia. AHEPA NSW Inc President Jim Papanagiotou welcomed attendees before keynote …
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Oasis coffee brews support, raising $10,000 for community causes
Peter Patisteas and Chris Togias from Oasis Coffee have reported raising $3,000 at this year’s Antipodes Festival, bringing the total amount raised from 2022 to 2025 to over $10,000. The …
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‘Hold the line’: Politicians say goodbye ahead of poll
Retiring politicians have issued rallying calls to the nation to remain optimistic about the future as they bid farewell ahead of a federal election. Politicians have farewelled colleagues as community …
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Ex-PM reignites Trump tit for tat despite trade worries
Malcolm Turnbull has made his third anti-Donald Trump foray in 24-hours to press his argument about the president’s character, as Australia tries to clinch an exemption from US trade tariffs. …
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Themistoklis Sofoulis – The man who could have saved Greece from the Civil War
Well-known member of Melbourne’s Greek community, lawyer and Neos Kosmos contributor Dean Kalimniou will be hosting a seminar on former Greek prime minister Themistocles Sofoulis. Sofoulis, often forgotten in the …
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Sirens sound as flood levels exceed 2022 disaster
Flood levels look to have exceeded the devastating 2022 disaster in one region after ex-tropical cyclone Alfred dumped hundreds of millimetres of rain. Sirens were sounded in Grantham in Queensland’s …
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Greek MP questioned over gallery attack on ‘blasphemous’ art
A Greek lawmaker was questioned Monday after violently attacking artworks he considered blasphemous in one of Athens’s main art galleries. Nikolaos Papadopoulos broke into the National Gallery and smashed protective …
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Imbros to be honoured in Hampton
The northern Aegean Island of Imbros will soon be honoured by a special commemorative plaque in Melbourne’s bayside suburb of Hampton as part of a project to recognise the war …