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HACCI NF secures Arthur Sinodinos as first patron
Former ambassador to the United States and federal cabinet minister Arthur Sinodinos AO has been appointed inaugural Patron of the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry National Federation (HACCI …
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Strike over seaman’s death blocks ferries at main Greek port
A 24-hour strike over the fatal injury of a ferry seaman blocked ferries at the main Greek port of Piraeus on Thursday, the coastguard and a union said. The coastguard …
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Halki Theological School raised in Erdogan–Trump Oval Office talks
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan promised his country would do its part regarding the reopening of the Halki Theological School, during his meeting at the White House with US President …
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Nikos Christodoulides : “Selective sensitivity and hypocrisy to the highest degree”
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides has accused Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of “selective sensitivity and hypocrisy to the highest degree,” urging him to end Turkey’s 51-year occupation of Cyprus and …
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Mitsotakis to visit Australia in 2026 as leaders unite on child online safety
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to visit Australia in early 2026, according to Australia’s Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. The two leaders met at Australia’s event Protecting Children in …
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Neos Kosmos bids a painful farewell to Georgia Flaskas, partner of our esteemed colleague Dimitris Troaditis
The Neos Kosmos family mourns the loss of Georgia Flaskas, partner of our beloved colleague Dimitris Troaditis, with whom she shared life’s journey for 36 years. Georgia was born in …
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Mitsotakis: Greece’s ties with the diaspora are growing stronger
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Emma Tucker on the sidelines of UN High-Level Week that Athens will proceed with hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete regardless …
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A farewell full of love for Maria Vamvakinou
Friends, family, and supporters gathered at Café Patris in Brunswick on 23 September to farewell Maria Vamvakinou from her long parliamentary career. Vamvakinou delivered her valedictory speech in Parliament on …
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TAC rejects PTSD claim from Bourke St tragedy survivor
A young woman who was just 12 years old when she witnessed the Bourke Street car attack is battling the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) for compensation after developing severe post-traumatic …
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SA Labor pledges $4 million boost to community language schools
The Malinauskas Labor Government has pledged $4 million in funding for South Australia’s community language schools if re-elected next year, reaffirming its support for preserving culture, heritage and bilingual education. …