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A ‘living’ museum for the Greek community launched by the Archdiocese
In honour of UNESCO’s World Day for Audiovisual Heritage the Archdiocese of Australia is launching an initiative titled ‘Our People, Their Stories’. In recognition of the importance of audiovisual material …
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Dr Georgios Iatropoulos: “There’s no doubt that breast screening saves lives”
With the backdrop of Breast Cancer Awareness month Neos Kosmos spoke to Dr Georgios Iatropoulos, an oncologist and cancer specialist to discuss in depth the latest developments, statistics, research breakthroughs, …
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Dan Andrews always crosses the Rubicon
Premier Dan Andrews walks into the 12th Floor of the Greek Centre he is here for the Greek Community’s Antipodes Festival. The first festival after a two-year due to the …
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Veterans families join in launch of Jim Claven’s Grecian Adventure
The descendants of some of the Australian veterans of the Greek campaign of 1941 recently came to Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance for the formal launch of Jim Claven’s new historical …
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New airline ‘Cycladic’ exclusively interconnects Greek islands
Cycladic, Greece’s first airline exclusively linking islands, performed its first flight this week, with passengers including the head of the South Aegean Regional Authority, Giorgos Hatzimarkos. The carrier, operated by …
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Modern Greek at La Trobe is off life-support
Modern Greek at La Trobe university is off life-support and has been given the all-clear at a function at the university’s Agora. Representatives of the Greek Community of Melbourne, Neos …
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Epirotika music live with Giannis Kapsalis direct from Greece
Giannis Kapsalis is bringing the sound of Epirotika and other traditional folk songs to Australia this long weekend. The popular Greek singer will fill Nafpaktos House as Melbourne’s Greeks enjoy …
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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew meets King Charles
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew met with with Britain’s King Charles III on Tuesday (UK time) to express his condolences in person to the king on the death of his mother, Queen …
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Echuca Floods: Local Greeks appeal to community “This is our horio, we need help”
Kathy Kostoglou and her husband Con have lived in Echuca for more than 23 years. Owning and operating a number of pharmacies, they provide a crucial service to their community, …
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Oakleigh Grammar Year 12 Graduate Dinner returns after two years
Oakleigh Grammar’s Year 12 Graduation Dinner brought together students, parents, staff and board members face-to-face after more than two years. The event that took place at Merrimu Receptions in Melbourne …