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If I were Prime Minister | Dr Alfred Vincent

Neos Kosmos is reaching out to stakeholders in the Greek Australian community and citizens at large ahead of the 18 May Australian elections. We are posing questions as to what …

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WHAT’S ON Guide: 9 May onward

VIC ‘FOUR DOGS AND A BONE’ ‘Four Dogs and a Bone’ starring Kostas Ilias, is a bitingly funny satire by John Patrick Shanley, inspired by his own experience in the …

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$10k for 10k: Greek businessman sets out to raise $10,000 for Children’s Cancer Foundation to celebrate Instagram milestone

Melbourne-based businessman George Passas had an alternative, and philanthropic, idea for thanking clients and friends for their support. Celebrating the upcoming milestone of 10,000 followers on Instagram for his construction …

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Vale Merle Robertha Jackomos OAM, community worker and Aboriginal rights activist

The wife of late Greek Australian Alick Jackomos, prominent community worker Merle Robertha Jackomos OAM passed away last month on 2 April, aged 89. Born on 13 June, 1929, Merle, …

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Spartans back to winning ways

Following their loss against Old Carey, the Hawthorn Spartans have returned with a vengeance. The club bounced back over the weekend by annihilating Mazenod at Rathmines Reserve. The difference between …

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Winners and Sinners of the week that was

WINNERS MARIA SAKKARI It could just as easily have been Stefanos Tsitsipas’ name here, as they both managed to win at the Morocco (Sakkari) and Estoril (Tsitsipas) Opens, becoming the …

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Voters urged to assess political parties’ multicultural policies in lead up to election

In the lead up to the Federal election this month, 18 May, voters are being urged by the Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV) to assess and thoroughly scrutinise the …

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NK staff members acknowledging their mums through photos ahead of Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is around the corner on Sunday 12 May, and we’re taking the opportunity to tell our mothers, grandmothers and motherly figures why we love them so much! Tell …

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Karate’s popularity on the rise among Greek Australians

The loud “kiai” sounds (a scream that is used to scare the opponent into losing their focus) vibrate the walls of Victoria University before one even enters the dojo. That, …

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South Melbourne lose to Oakleigh Cannons

It was yet another bad night for South Melbourne on Sunday. The Greek club failed to get any points against the Oakleigh Cannons, a side that hasn’t been fairing much …

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