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Thousands join Stations of the Cross route in Jerusalem

Thousands of pilgrims have joined the annual Stations of the Cross procession in the old town of Jerusalem as Christians around the world were marking Good Friday. In the years …

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Thousands depart Attica ports for the islands ahead of Greek Easter

Attica’s ports were bustling with activity on Holy Thursday as thousands of travellers began their Easter exodus to the Greek islands. A total of 20 ferries departed from the port …

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Nicholas Kalogeropoulos appointed to Victoria’s Multicultural Business Ministerial Council

Greek Australian Nicholas Kalogeropoulos is looking to utilise his expertise to the benefit of Victoria’s diverse population after being appointed on the state government’s Multicultural Business Ministerial Council. Kalogeropoulos, who …

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Callout to readers: Share your Epitaphios and Easter photos with Neos Kosmos

Neos Kosmos invites readers and church committee representatives from Greek Orthodox parishes across Australia to send us a photo from your local Good Friday Epitaphios or Easter Anastasi celebrations. Selected …

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Leaders split hares on facts before Easter reprieve

An Easter long weekend will give Labor and the coalition a chance to reset their campaigns after a taxing few days as leaders traded increasingly heated barbs. Prime Minister Anthony …

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‘Genuinely shocked’ – Harry Mavrolefteros on First Education being named Business of the Decade

Harry Mavrolefteros’s tutoring business ‘First Education’ earned the esteemed honour of being named ‘Business of the Decade’ at the Australian Small Business Champion Awards, a result he described as “the …

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Panathinaikos and Partizan set to bring Pavlos Giannakopoulos basketball tournament to Australia

Basketball fans in Australia are set for a rare treat, as Panathinaikos BC and KK Partizan prepare to travel Down Under for the prestigious Pavlos Giannakopoulos Tournament, with Sydney and …

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‘Worse than Howard’: PM attacks Dutton for climate call

The opposition leader has been accused of taking the coalition backwards on climate change after saying he’d leave it to experts to decide if it was fuelling natural disasters. Climate …

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Mary Kostakidis begins fundraising in preparation for Federal Court case

The case between journalist Mary Kostakidis and the Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) has now been taken to the Federal Court, with the ex-SBS news anchor garnering support in a …

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Ministers Wong and Kamper respond to push for UN recognition of Greek Language but fail to support

Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong and NSW Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper have formally responded to a petition by Professor Anastasios Tamis advocating for the establishment of an …

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