Recent

News

Sydney’s Cretan Association marked Battle of Crete 82nd Anniversary with cocktail party

The Cretan Association of Sydney and NSW held a cocktail party at the Cyprus Club, Stanmore, on Saturday, as part of events commemorating this year’s 82nd anniversary of the Battle …

News

Ahead of Paniyiri Festival, up to 50 rough sleepers relocated from Musgrave Park

Brisbane’s annual Greek celebration has brought the city’s housing crisis into the spotlight, after authorities moved a group of rough sleepers from the site where the Paniyiri festival is set …

News

Lesvos ‘Palesviaki’ club’s Bayswater site listed for sale

The 3.22 hectares Bayswater site bought by Melbourne’s Palesviaki Enosis for $161,000 in 1983 is on the market, Neos Kosmos can confirm. “The decision was voted unanimously by the General …

Sport

Ange Postecoglou rues Rangers 3-0 win over his Celtic

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou was disappointed in his team’s in their 3-0 defeat by Rangers at Ibrox in the final Old Firm game of the season. The Hoops went into …

Sport

Central Coast Mariners sink Adelaide in first ALM semi

Central Coast Mariners, with goals from James McGarry and Jason Cummings, have sunk Adelaide United 2-1 in the first leg of their A-League Men semi-final. The Mariners broke a nine-year …

Advertisement

Dialogue

Telling the difference between ‘Misguided’ and True Philhellenism

[…]As many of you will know, Professor Tamis has written numerous volumes on Philhellenism in countries and regions of the Greek diaspora, but the book that is being celebrated today …

News

Australia’s longest-running Greek cafe scores prestigious heritage award

A few months in after its reopening, Gundagai’s iconic 120-year-old Niagara Cafe has won the President’s Prize at the 2023 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards. It follows the restoration of …

Life

Sweden’s Loreen wins Eurovision for a second time

Swedish singer Loreen has won the Eurovision Song Contest with her power ballad Tattoo, at a colourful, eclectic music competition clouded for a second straight year by the war in …

News

My mother will always be my guiding light

This Sunday, May 14, most of the world will be celebrating Mother’s Day. I find myself longing to be part of Mother’s Day celebrations enjoying a lunch with my mother …

Dialogue

Genocide Recognition: an Australian story

May it appears is the month of genocide recognition amongst the Australian parliaments, with Tasmania being the latest one to adopt a resolution of recognition of the Genocides of the …

Advertisement