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What’s On September 21-28: Dance, music, comedy, food and more
VIC Habibi Mou 3 The city is about to witness a cultural fusion like never before, other than the first two of these events, as an exclusive Greek-Arabic event takes …
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Australia Cup: South Melbourne Hellas – One step closer to the dream
Get ready, Hellas fans, because the excitement is about to reach its peak with the highly anticipated match between South Melbourne and Macarthur. This game is not just any ordinary …
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‘Diaphanous Impressions’: an exploration of the softness of nature
Artist Anna Abell (née Krambousanos) is set to display her upcoming collection of ink paintings centred on the evolution and fragility of nature. The exhibition titled ‘Diaphanous Impressions’ will be …
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Iran sent stolen Trump info to Biden campaign, FBI says
Iranian hackers sought to interest US President Joe Biden’s campaign in information stolen from rival Donald Trump’s campaign, sending unsolicited emails to people connected to the Democratic president in an …
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Greek Orthodox Community of NSW to hold financial advice seminar
The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW is set to host a seminar in Greek and English offering insights from experts in the area of financial advice. The free event, organised …
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Exciting Dinosaur adventure for kids these school holidays
The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) is gearing up for a dino-mite adventure for Greek Aussie kids these school holidays with their special program, “On the Trail of Dinosaurs.” From …
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Tsitsipas, Sakkari and other tennis aces eager to return to Australia for United Cup
Officials hope to lure at least a dozen of the world’s top-15 tennis stars back to Australia for the season-opening United Cup as player interest soars for the popular mixed …
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Rockslide in Crete gorge kills tourist
A tourist hiking on the Greek island of Crete was fatally hurt in a rockslide after a sudden downpour, officials said Wednesday. The woman in her early 30s was given …
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St George’s College celebrates 40 years of faith, tradition, and growth
On Saturday, St George’s College will celebrate four decades of providing coeducational services as the first Eastern Orthodox school in Adelaide. Principal Peter Karamoshos told Neos Kosmos that “800 people will …
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No need for panic, we’ve got this: 2032 Games president
Despite uncertainty over where many Brisbane Olympics events will be held, president Andrew Liveris assures his organising committee has “got this”. Mr Liveris has returned to Australia full of learning …