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A-League stakeholders remain hopeful for July restart

Things seem to be clearing up in regards to when the A-League may return to action to complete the season. According to an announcement that was released last Thursday by …

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Greece opens its borders and invites Australians

The Greek government will officially open its borders on 15 June to 29 countries from where it will accept visitors for what is left of the summer season. In two …

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Uni chancellor calls special senate meeting as world media focus on Pavlou’s plight

The Chancellor of the University of Queensland (UQ) said he will hold a special-out-of-session university senate meeting to discuss a university disciplinary body’s “severe” decision to suspend for two years …

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Turkish prayer and ‘fiesta’ at Hagia Sophia on anniversary of Fall of Constantinople

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan carried out his threat for Quran readings inside the Hagia Sophia cathedral, know a museum and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Celebrations were set up outside …

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Student activist Drew Pavlou suspended for protests in support of Hong Kong independence and criticism of Chinese influence at his uni

Student activist/philosophy student Drew Pavlou, 20, who lead campus protests in support of the Hong Kong independence movement, has been suspended from the University of Queensland. Mr Pavlou, who has …

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How is COVID-19 changing multiculturalism and the nature of migration to Australia?

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Neos Kosmos had published a series of articles on whether the time had come to reboot multiculturalism. If anything, the global pandemic has justified the …

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Trailblazing Greek Australian Dr Vasso Apostolopoulos making strides in COVID-19 research

Coronavirus is spreading around the world, but treatments are lacking and there are still no vaccines to protect the body against the disease. Dr Vasso Apostolopoulos and her team from …

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Australia’s PM Scott Morrison focuses on job creation and SIGN $131 billion 5-year hospitals agreement

Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Australia has made faster progress than anyone could have anticipated in March. There have been over 7,100 confirmed cases in Australia, and 103 deaths. …

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Australia’s PM considers travel to Greece in response to campaign for bilateral travel

A campaign pushing for Greece to be one of the first countries for international travel once Australia opens its borders was begun this week by Neos Kosmos, the Greek Community …

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Fronditha Care continues supporting and serving clients at home through COVID-19

89-year-old Ilias and his wife Eleni, 93, worried the panic of COVID19 might mean they would be forgotten and their home services would be cut. Fronditha Care has ensured that …

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