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New Ways conference to focus on the advancement of Hellenic education in Australian schools

The Australian Hellenic Educators’ Association (AHEA), in collaboration with the NSW Department of Education, is gearing up to host this year’s Conference on Modern Greek education in primary and secondary …

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New national centre to crack down on scammers

A new multi-million dollar anti-scam centre will be the latest tool in the government’s arsenal to crack down on fraud. More than $86 million was set aside in the recent …

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Makarios holds a ‘trisagion’ for the victims of the tragedy in Tempe

Archbishop Makarios of Australia, currently on an official visit to Larissa, visited the site of the devastating railway accident that occurred on 28 February in the area of Tempe. The …

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Turkey headed for runoff election with Erdogan leading

Turkey is headed for a runoff presidential vote after President Tayyip Erdogan outperformed projections in the national election as he sought to extend his two-decade rule, holding a sizeable lead …

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Both side claiming victory in Turkey’s election

Turkey appeared headed for a runoff presidential election, with the parties of both Tayyip Erdogan and opposition rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu both claiming the lead but sources in both camps admitting …

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Erdogan vs Kilicdaroglu: Two visions of Turkey’s future

One embraces chaos and glorifies Turkey’s Islamic past. The other promises the badly divided country a slightly calmer and more prosperous future. Voters decided to give President Recep Tayyip Erdogan …

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Sydney’s Cretan Association marked Battle of Crete 82nd Anniversary with cocktail party

The Cretan Association of Sydney and NSW held a cocktail party at the Cyprus Club, Stanmore, on Saturday, as part of events commemorating this year’s 82nd anniversary of the Battle …

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Ahead of Paniyiri Festival, up to 50 rough sleepers relocated from Musgrave Park

Brisbane’s annual Greek celebration has brought the city’s housing crisis into the spotlight, after authorities moved a group of rough sleepers from the site where the Paniyiri festival is set …

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Lesvos ‘Palesviaki’ club’s Bayswater site listed for sale

The 3.22 hectares Bayswater site bought by Melbourne’s Palesviaki Enosis for $161,000 in 1983 is on the market, Neos Kosmos can confirm. “The decision was voted unanimously by the General …

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Australia’s longest-running Greek cafe scores prestigious heritage award

A few months in after its reopening, Gundagai’s iconic 120-year-old Niagara Cafe has won the President’s Prize at the 2023 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards. It follows the restoration of …

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