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Moving Tokyo Olympics to 2021 not a disaster: Monash Uni academic

The flame was lit and the journey from Olympia to bring it to Japan had begun when Covid-19 took hold of the world and stopped just about everything in its …

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Greek aid group changing the world one smile at a time

From Haiti to Japan and from Afghanistan to Madagascar and Greece’s maximum security prisons, Greek non-governmental humanitarian organisation Heart Doctors have been trotting the globe, helping people in need, for …

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JobKeeper payments should support temporary visa holders

FECCA, the national peak multicultural body representing people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds,  welcomed the Federal Government’s JobKeeper Payment announcement and has congratulated the Government for supporting New Zealand …

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Businesses welcome wage relief offered through JobKeeper payment

Small business interviewed by Neos Kosmos welcomed the federal government announcement yesterday of the $130 billion JobKeeper payment to six million workers who through their employer will receive through a …

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What early Christian communities teach us about giving aid in the time of crisis

Sometime in the late second century A.D., Christians in the city of Rome organised a collection to send to the followers of Jesus in the city of Corinth. Modern-day scholars …

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The Fifth Estate live stream with George Megalogenis

If you are looking to dig a little deeper into the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic, The Wheeler Centre will be hosting a live stream at 6:15pm today with …

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Artist Katrina Ginis and Daphne

I’ve always been troubled by the myth of Daphne and Apollo. A story of pride, lust and loss, it seeks to explain how the laurel tree came into being. Pursued …

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Xanthi team make 3D masks to help medical staff

Greek cardiologist Komnenos Gambras from Xanthi, northeastern Greece, and self-taught computer engineer Anestis Papachristou created a voluntary group of seven people to make plastic masks using 3D printer technology for …

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Manolis Glezos, a hero of the Greek resistance passes away

Manolis Glezos, left-wing politician and resistance fighter during WWII, died from heart failure at the age of 98 in Athens on Monday. While he is most known for hoisting the …

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Australia’s PM announces $1,500 a fortnight “job keeper” payment so that businesses don’t sack employees

Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a $130-billion package to help businesses stay afloat during the coronavirus crisis. He said the plan was to pay businesses up to $1,500 per …

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