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Peter Dutton commits to the Greek community
The Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton, told Neos Kosmos that if elected, a Coalition government will match similar pledges Labor have made to Greek communities in Australia, which now total almost …
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Bank of Sydney opens applications for $20,000 community grant
The Bank of Sydney has officially opened applications for its annual Grant for Good community grant, with $20,000 to be donated as part of their mission to support the work …
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Thief who killed Paul Grapsas could walk free in a few years
A man who stabbed a father to death after he was caught breaking into his car could walk free from jail in just under four years. There were sobs in …
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Greek Orthodox Community of NSW rejects proposed constitutional amendments at EGM
Members of the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales (GOCNSW) have voted against a series of proposed constitutional amendments during an Extraordinary General Meeting held on Sunday. The meeting, …
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Parramatta City Council recognises Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocides in historic motion
The Federation of Pontian Associations of Australia has welcomed a landmark decision by Parramatta City Council to officially recognise the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocides—marking a powerful moment of truth …
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‘Mountain to climb’ for PM as Labor ascends in polling
A Labor majority is becoming increasingly likely as the prime minister declares he’s in for the long haul, but a vast number of voters remain undecided. Recent polls show Labor …
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Children embrace Easter at Moonee Ponds Parish
The Easter workshop of St Dimitrios Moonee Ponds Parish was met with great enthusiasm by the participating children, with over 100 taking part to embrace the customs associated with it. …
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Georgia Lialios’s final act of service and powerful farewell in her own words
Georgia Lialios (née Tsiamis), a well-respected member of Melbourne’s Greek Australian community, passed away recently at the age of 90. A woman known for her contribution to civic life, Georgia …
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Victoria’s multiculturalism –is fraying, and the government aims to revive it
The Victorian Parliament passed the nation’s toughest anti-vilification laws through the Anti-Vilification and Social Cohesion Bill 2024 in early April. Premier Jacinta Allan, flanked by Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ingrid …
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Newcastle United preparing £35m ($73m AUD) bid for Karetsas
Young talent Konstantinos Karetsas has had a breakthrough year in Belgium that could pay off handsomely as various clubs enter the race for his signature, with Newcastle reportedly ready to …