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Australia and Greece sign landmark space agreement

A landmark agreement has been signed between Australia and Greece, as both countries look to enhance their work in the field of space. Both nations are new to space technology …

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South Australia gearing up for “bigger and better” Dimitria Festival

The Pan Macedonian Federation of South Australia (PMFSA) is set to celebrate the 2024 Dimitria Festival and say it will be a “bigger and better”. The 43rd Dimitria Festival will …

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Patriarch Bartholomew celebrates Neos Kosmos’s legacy and role as a voice for Greek Australians

Ecumenical Patriarch, Bartholomew I, said that Neos Kosmos upholds the values and vision of its founder, the late Dimitrios Gogos, during a visit to the newspaper’s Port Melbourne offices on …

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Former PASOK Minister Vasso Papandreou passes away at 80

Vasso Papandreou, a long-standing member of PASOK and a former minister in the governments of Andreas Papandreou and Kostas Simitis, passed away on Thursday after a long illness, at the …

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Stefanos Tsitsipas hangs on in European Open scare

Stefanos Tsitsipas has won his opening-round match at the European open, but it did not come easy. The Greek had to resort to defence mode as he was on the …

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Bill Kordos honoured with Law Institute of Victoria’s Distinguished Service Award

Bill Kordos was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) on Tuesday during a ceremony at the RACV Club in Melbourne, where along with other …

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Ecumenical Patriarch inaugurates ‘Living Museum’ dedicated to migrant life

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew inaugurated a new interactive museum dedicated to the lives of Greek migrants in Australia during his visit to the “Axion Estin” Church on Tuesday. The museum, titled …

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Ecumenical Patriarch honours Greek immigrants with Station Pier trisagio and visits Melbourne’s Hellenic Museum

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew led a memorial service (Trisagion) at Station Pier in Melbourne on Wednesday, commemorating the souls of Orthodox immigrants who had arrived in Australia through this port. The …

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Greek candidates for council elections make their case: Why Greeks should vote for them

This month, Victorians are voting in council elections for local candidates who will represent them for the next four years. As of this year, all metropolitan councils – except for …

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Konstas and Harris to face Test grilling in Shield clash

Australia’s selectors have been handed a dream scenario, with Marcus Harris and Greek-Australian Sam Konstas to both face Test-style attacks in their Sheffield Shield showdown. NSW on Thursday confirmed their …

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