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Unveiling the secrets of the world’s first computer – the Antikythera Mechanism replica in Perth

We know that Greeks did not discover everything, and often we need to pull back in case we sound like the father from My Fat Greek Wedding. However, we did …

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Harmony Week, Multiculturalism and Other Issues

This week, under the theme Everyone Belongs, Australia is celebrating its annual Harmony Week. We are all reminded and rightly so, that during the past 70 years for example, Australia …

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The Greek marathon runners raising money for a good cause

The idea of the marathon was conceived by Michel Bréal, who was inspired by the legend of Pheidippides. Pheidippides was an historical figure who is said to have run from …

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Greece’s Euro 2024 dream kicks off with opening clash against Gibraltar

Greece launches its campaign for the 2024 European Championships this weekend with an opening round clash with Gibraltar, a match which begins their quest for their first appearance at a …

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Socceroos return home for two Ecuador friendlies, their first matches since the World Cup

The Socceroos will make their first appearances on the field since their World Cup run in two friendlies against Ecuador, with major sights set on blooding the next generation of …

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Neos Kosmos calls on Greek Australians to vote ‘yes’ in the referendum for a First Nations Voice to Parliament

Neos Kosmos, the leading Greek Australian masthead since 1957, supports the Yes vote in the upcoming referendum for a First Nations Voice to Parliament. The referendum presents an historic opportunity …

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The Stewart-Postecoglou bromance blossoms: Rockstar dedicates hit song to Celtic boss at Melbourne concert

British rock and pop superstar Sir Rod Stewart has for decades drawn the admiration of fans the world over. But it seems his love isn’t relegated to the world of …

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Lemnos Gallipoli memorial statue restored after graffiti vandalisation

The Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial at Lemnos Square in Albert Park has been repaired in short order following its recent vandalization. Its desecration with graffiti was brought to the attention of …

Unearthing the truth: Recognition of indigenous Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocides gains momentum

Momentum is building for Australian parliamentary recognition of the indigenous Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek genocides ahead of the annual commemorations of the three catastrophes. Associate Professor Dr Melanie O’Brien, president …

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Oakleigh Central set to host the biggest Greek Independence Day Festival Yet!

Real estate investment trust Vicinity Centres will host an inaugural Greek Independence Day festival at Oakleigh Central, this Saturday 25 March. The annual commemoration of the start of the 1821 …

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