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Greek Super League play-offs to officially begin on 6 June

Good news for Greek football fans as the government has given the “green light” for the resumption of the season. After a meeting between the stakeholders of the Super League, …

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International stars present ‘We’ll Always Have Athens’ podcast series

“Then, Athens swung into view, and it was everything I had hoped it would be.” – Stephen Fry COVID-19 may have brought international travel to a halt, but This is …

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Greece opens tourism to two dozen countries

Greece will allow the first wave of travellers to enter the country from a select group of countries. Visitors from two dozen countries, including Germany, Cyprus and Israel, will be …

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This year’s ‘The Voice’ has a strong Greek presence

Australia’s ‘The Voice’ song contest is set to begin, but it will have a strong Greek flavour, as not one, but two members of the local community have managed to …

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Cyprus to cover costs for tourists contracting COVID-19 on holiday

In a bid to encourage touristm this summer, the government of Cyprus is pledging to pay for accommodation, medicine and food for any tourist and their family who tested positive …

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The Greek that all A-League stars love to be trained by

Everything in life is a matter of timing. That’s the simple conclusion someone could arrive at after listening to the story of Michael Varkopoulos, one of Melbourne’s Greek community members. …

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A throwback to ancient Greek cuisine: Myma-style feta crusted lamb

Greek-Australian chef and author Maria Benardis has been sharing her love for ancient Greek wellness practices and cuisine since 2004. Ms Benardis gave Neos Kosmos an exclusive look at one …

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Meeting of eight heads of state from countries which handled COVID-19 crisis with success

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison took part in the third video conference of the leaders of countries that addressed the first wave of the …

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West Australians brave storm to honour Crete and Pontian genocide

Not even Storm Mangga, one of the biggest storms to hit the West Australian coast for many years, could put a stop to the commemoration of the Battle of Crete …

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Young Greeks tell us what they want as new era of NUGAS begins

This year the National Union of Greek Australian Students (NUGAS) celebrates its 50th anniversary. The new committee elected earlier this month is lead by President Denise Serdenes and Vice President …

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