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The Greek-Jewish War that became a bridge between us
Melburnians from diverse cultures will come together to share the light and focus on what unites this great city. Pillars of Light with the support of LiveNation will present a …
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An Australian photographer captures an era in Greece, long gone
Discover the beautiful island of Lefkada as it was fifty years ago, through the images captured by Australian photographer Peter Brown. The talented Melbourne photographer only recently discovered this black …
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Cypriot conundrum: Six million kilograms of halloumi sit in stockpile
Following a surge in demand in previous years, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused Cyprus to be lumbered with a 6-million kilogram stockpile of halloumi. The situation is linked to the …
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Kostas Papanastasiou, who embodied iconic German role Panaiotis Sarikakis, passes away
If there’s such a thing as a soap role half the 83 million Germans have seen on TV it was that of restaurant owner Panaiotis Sarikakis, embodied by actor Kostas …
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Feast day of St Catherine’s today: Happy Name Day to all those named after the saint herself
Today is the name day of Ekaterini, Ekaterina, Katerina, Katrina, Katherine, Kathryn, Catherine, Cathy, Kathy, Katie, Katy, Katia, Kate and all the derivatives thereoff. Known as a great martyr, Catherine …
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Olympic failed to advance in the FFA Cup but defended its pride
Sydney Olympic may have suffered a defeat by Sydney FC, failing to progress to the FFA Cup Round of 16, however, it championed in defending its pride as one of …
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What’s On: 28 November – 5 December
VIC IMVROS & TENEDOS BOOK LAUNCH The book launch of the monograph volume on Imvros and Tenedos, which depicts the Graeco Turkish relations and the hardships endured by the local …
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Some priests continue to oppose vaccinations despite Archbishop Makarios’ support
In recent weeks, Neos Kosmos has received a number of complaints by readers who have stated that some priests have expressed their opposition to the vaccine mandate. Neos Kosmos has …
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Being the first: Q&A with rhythmic gymnast and Olympian Alexia Aristoteli
Alexia Aristoteli has already etched her name in history, having been a part of the first every Australian team to make it to the Olympic Games for rhythmic gymnastics. The …
Philotimo, leventia and storytelling: The moral necessity of Greek-Australian narratives
Philosopher Plato supposedly claimed that “those who tell stories rule society”. There is no question that narratives frame the way we view the world, and consequently, how we engage with …