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“Women of Asia Minor” – celebrating those who preserved Asia Minor Hellenism after the Burning of Smyrna
The events of September 1922 marked a catastrophic blow to Asia Minor Hellenism, with their culture maintained only through the efforts of the survivors, and it is that story that …
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Obituary: Irene Sifri passes three hours before her 101st birthday (1924–2025)
Irene Sifri (née Sakellarides) passed away on July 21, 2025, three hours before her 101st birthday. A devout Greek Orthodox Christian, she was involved in the Greek Orthodox Community of …
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Students excel at 7th Greek Public Speaking Festival
Victoria’s students produced another strong display at this year’s Greek Public Speaking Festival, which continues to build on its reputation as a vehicle encouraging the learning of Greek at school …
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Professor George Kanarakis passes away
The Greek community mourns the passing of Professor George Kanarakis, a distinguished academic who brought Greek-Australian literature and the history of the diaspora press to wider recognition through his seminal …
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Netanyahu acknowledges Armenian, Greek and Assyrian genocides amid Israel–Turkey row
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has for the first time publicly recognised the genocides of the Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians at the hands of the Ottoman Empire during World War …
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Dandenong students shine at Greek Public Speaking Festival
The Greek Public Speaking Festival of the Modern Greek Teachers’ Association of Victoria (MGTAV) once again gave a platform to the community’s students to express themselves creatively in the Greek …
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Countdown to Victoria’s multicultural review
Everyone is eagerly awaiting the Victorian government’s launch of the Multicultural Review, led by George Lekakis – a former chair of the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC). Neos Kosmos understands that …
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Refugee group challenges Greece’s asylum freeze
The Greek Council for Refugees on Tuesday questioned the legal basis of the government’s suspension of asylum claims to stem a surge in arrivals of irregular migrants. Hundreds of migrants …
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Rash of allergies costing Australia billions
Eating the wrong food could end Harry Norton’s life. But instead of being frightened by this daily reality, he says living with allergies is a “bit of an asset”. Increased …
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Watchdog sets sights on protecting retirees’ pensions
Protecting hard-earned investments from roll-of-the-dice funds will receive more attention as three million Australians approach retirement age in the next decade. Australia’s corporate watchdog on Tuesday revealed superannuation trustees would …