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Greece takes positive steps to supply Egypt with electricity
Greece undertook on Tuesday 19 October 2021, to take the necessary steps to link Egypt’s electricity needs to the European Union’s energy grid. It is proposed that a cable will …
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Andrew Pippos acknowledged in PM’s shortlist for literary awards
The 2021 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards shortlists capture the full diversity and range of Australia’s vibrant literary sector and could not help but pay tribute to Andrew Pippos’ debut novel …
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Friday’s buzz as Melbourne reopens, but also records 16 deaths
Emerging from the world’s longest lockdown, Melbourne recorded 2,186 new COVID-19 cases and 16 deaths overnight. Despite the rising case numbers, the vaccination rate have justified the city fully opening …
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Signs, signs, everywhere a ‘no smoking’ sign
Outdoor diners will be greeted with 38 “no smoking” signs when they sit down to eat in Oakleigh’s Greek precinct tomorrow as Victoria’s sixth lockdown ends. An audit by Neos …
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George Kambosos Jr talks family, fame and his upcoming million dollar fight against Teofimo Lopez
There’s been a lot of talk about Greek-Australian lightweight George ‘Ferocious’ Kambosos Jr (19-0) recently, namely due to his upcoming fight against undefeated unified lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez. The fight …
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Melburnians will remember life during the world’s longest lockdown
Melbourne once held the title of ‘top’ city in the world to live in. Today, it makes global headlines, for another reason. It is the city that has spent the …
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A new High Commissioner to Cyprus
Australia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne announced the appointment of Fiona McKergow as Australia’s next High Commissioner to Cyprus. “Australia and Cyprus enjoy a warm relationship based on close community …
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Neos Kosmos celebrates your ‘Freedom Day’ family and friend reunions
As lockdown restrictions ease across Australia’s biggest cities, families and friends will have the opportunity to reunite without any distancing restrictions. To celebrate these wonderful moments, Neos Kosmos will be …
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Conrad Liveris wants to break taboos around sex as he takes on the helm of the WAAC
In the 1980s, young men with AIDS, abandoned by friends and families, were dying lonely deaths. In response to the AIDS pandemic, the Western Australian AIDS Council (WAAC) began its …
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Victoria prepares to open with 2,232 new cases, while Greek Melburnians mourn 30 deaths in the latest outbreak
Victoria recorded 2,232 new locally acquired COVID-19 cases (from 79,000 test results) and 12 deaths on Thursday, as the state prepares to exit the world’s longest lockdown from midnight. There …