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British Museum chief says Marbles deal with Greece ‘some distance’ away

The head of the British Museum said Wednesday any deal with Greece to loan the prized Parthenon Marbles to Athens was “still some distance” away, as Greek authorities insist on …

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Ange backs struggling Spurs captain Son

Ange Postecoglou believes it is premature to write off out-of-form Tottenham captain Son Heung-min. Son has only scored four goals for his club this season and just one from open-play …

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A-League Women: Here comes week two of Round 5

The second part of the split A-League Women’s fifth round is here, with four matches all taking place on Sunday after the international window. Last weekend saw Melbourne City’s red-hot …

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Olympiacos survives Kallithea scare to advance to quarter-finals in Greek Cup

The Piraeus giants have sealed their berth into the Greek Cup’s quarter-finals in spite of a tremendous fight from Kallithea, while PAOK made light work of Egaleo to secure a …

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Oakleigh Grammar Year 7 students serve Melbourne’s homeless with food truck program

Oakleigh Grammar’s Year 7 students have made a meaningful difference in the Melbourne community through a hands-on food truck initiative in partnership with Five Loaves, as part of the school’s …

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Kouroumblis charged with murder over Easey Street deaths

A man has been charged over the deaths of two women in one of Australia’s most high-profile cold cases. Greek-Australian dual national, Perry Kouroumblis, 65, faces two counts of murder …

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AHEPA Greek School celebrate the year with Christmas concert

AHEPA Greek School celebrated the year with a Christmas party at Ivanhoe Girls Grammar on Monday. The school auditorium saw spectators, parents, grandparents, friends of the families and friends of …

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Mousik-ί Festival 2024 ignites Greek-Australian music to life in Melbourne

The Mousik-ί Festival returned to the Northcote Social Club last Saturday, and delivered a night of musical performances by talented Greek-Australians in the music scene. The second installment of the …

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Breaking free: Anna’s* journey from abuse to empowerment

Neos Kosmos continues its series on gender-based violence within our community, to expose a pervasive issue often hidden behind closed doors. As part of the global “16 Days of Activism …

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‘Miserable’ employment services failing job seekers

Organisations tasked with helping unemployed Australians find jobs are being “rewarded” with perverse incentives for putting people in ill-suited roles, exacerbating labour shortages. Despite the tight jobs market, many Australians …

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