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EU voters head to polls this Sunday
Italy became the first heavyweight nation to cast votes for the EU’s next parliament on Saturday, in a test of far-right leader Giorgia Meloni’s strength at home — and future …
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Flood risk remains as NSW residents return
Flood-affected NSW communities returning to their homes have been urged to take care as they survey the damage and begin to clean up. Residents in parts of Camden and Ellis …
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Wu to create history, set to dive at fifth Olympics
Melissa Wu is on the cusp of becoming the first Australian diver to compete at five Olympics after overcoming nerves to clinch another national title. The 32-year-old has triumphed in …
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Gross rescues Germany with last-gasp winner against Greece
An 89th-minute winner from Pascal Gross snatched Euro 2024 hosts Germany a 2-1 win against Greece in a friendly in Moenchengladbach on Friday, one week out from the tournament’s curtain-raiser. …
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Greece broadens search for missing UK journalist
Greek officials on Friday said they had broadened a search for British journalist and television presenter Michael Mosley a day after he went missing on the Aegean island of Symi. …
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A-League 2023-24 season sees rise in viewers and attendance
The A-League has seen a rise in viewers and attendance as the Australian Professional Leagues (APL) release their key metrics, revealing a third straight year of growth. Following this year’s …
Dialogue –
Diatribe: In the stasis chamber – The terminal decline of Modern Greek Studies
In the building hopefully accompanying these words, over the course of three years, Anna Chatzinikolaou, lecturer in Modern Greek Studies at Melbourne University, changed my life and that of all …
Dialogue –
A response to Dean Kalimniou’s “Stasis… terminal decline of Modern Greek studies…”
In the building hopefully accompanying these words, over the course of three years, Anna Chatzinikolaou, lecturer in Modern Greek Studies at Melbourne University, changed my life and that of all …
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Empower Greek Australian stories with a Neos Kosmos digital subscription
Some readers may have noticed that Neos Kosmos, like many newspapers now, has introduced a new paywall on its website. Readers can now read five free articles in a given …
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Gastronomy meets humanity and passion in Athens at Cooking #WithRefugees Festival
For those travelling to Greece this summer, from June 17 to June 20, 2024, Athens will host the Cooking #WithRefugees Festival, a unique culinary event celebrating World Refugee Day (June …