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Athens Acropolis to partially close Wednesday amid heatwave

The Athens Acropolis, Greece’s most visited tourist site, will close to the public during the hottest hours of Wednesday as a heatwave bakes the country, the culture ministry said. The …

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Ancient Greek sanctuary slowly sinks into the Aegean Sea

A brief boat ride from the thrumming nightclubs of Mykonos lies the UNESCO heritage site of Delos, one of the most important sanctuaries of the ancient Greek and Roman world. …

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Australian Jazz Museum acquires clarinet of late Jazz legend Nick Polites

On Tuesday this week, the Australian Jazz Museum took custodianship of the iconic and easily recognisable blue and yellow clarinet played by the late jazz musician Nick Polites OAM (1927-2022). …

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Former president plans comeback for Greek Elderly Citizen Clubs Federation amid legal dispute

Giannis Kostoulias said to Neos Kosmos that he would run again for the presidency of the Federation of Greek Elderly Citizen Clubs of Melbourne and Victoria. After many years as …

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Victory search for ALM coach as Tony Popovic departs

Melbourne Victory are on the hunt for a new A-League Men head coach after confirming Tony Popovic will not renew his contract. Former Socceroos defender Popvic spent three seasons at …

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Socceroos plot World Cup path, Stamatelopoulos makes debut

The Socceroos beat Palestine 5-0 in Perth on Tuesday night to finish their first phase of qualifying with a perfect six-from-six wins and a 22-0 for-and-against record. Graham Arnold made …

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Gia Carides talks potential for sequel to Aussie classic and role in new series

Gia Carides believes the 1992 Aussie classic ‘Strictly Ballroom’ should get a sequel but says its up to director Baz Luhrmann. With ‘The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert’, …

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Greek government reaffirms Australia’s support for Greece in Parthenon Sculptures dispute

A Greek government source told Neos Kosmos that, “Canberra remains a staunch supporter of the return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Athens”. “Australia remains one of Greece’s strongest supporters of …

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European elections 2024: Shifting tides in EU politics

Every five years, all European citizens from 27 nations vote to elect members of the European Parliament. One of the major European Union institutions, it plays a vital role in …

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Empowering oversight or overstepping boundaries? The dangers of expanding IBAC’s reach

I want to challenge the prevailing narrative in Victoria that our integrity bodies such as the Independent Broadbased Anti-Corruption Commission (IBAC) need extra powers to pursue inappropriate behaviour involving such …

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