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Former Greek transport minister dismisses accusations

The Greek government’s former Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Kostas Karamanlis, has dismissed accusations that he is avoiding responsibility for the 2023 Tempe railway disaster. According to Kathimerini, he spoke …

‘When my daughter died, a part of me did too’

In the lead up to 'Say Their Name Day' bereaved mother Anastasia Tsirtsakis reflects on the death of her daughter who was born premature
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What’s On March 30 to April 6: Festivals, music, fun for the kids and more

VIC Preston Market Greek Day Greek Day returns to Preston Market this Sunday. The northside market will host live music, dance entertainment, free kids’ activities and an array of food …

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State Leagues Victoria Men: It was a bad start for most of the Greek Australian clubs

The Victorian state leagues kicked off last weekend, with hundreds of clubs starting their season. Among them were many Greek Australian teams, across five different categories and groups, all with …

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‘Thank You for Your Time’: Charissa Bossinakis laughs off internet trolls

The Greek Australian comedian tackles online quirks in her new show, starting March 28 at The Greek Centre for the comedy festival season
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Olympiacos striving for victory over AEK to stay alive in title race

It is make-or-break time for Olympiacos’s premiership chances as they prepare for a derby against AEK, with victory enough to keep them in the fight and defeat all but guaranteeing …

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Learning about space and the stars with the Greek Community of Melbourne

The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) Schools are hosting an educational program for kids to learn about the world of stars. The school holiday program ‘The Magic World of the …

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Students of GCM schools commemorate March 25

The schools of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) joined in on the Greek Independence Day celebrations on Monday March 25. Commemorative events to mark the national day were held …

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Crackdown on dodgy cemetery operators gouging mourners

Funeral operators are facing stricter regulations as the NSW government expands protections for people farewelling loved ones. Industry regulator Cemeteries and Crematoria NSW will be given expanded powers following a …

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British Museum sues ex-curator over alleged thefts

The British Museum has gone to court against a former curator alleged to have stolen hundreds of artefacts from its collections and offered them for sale online. The museum is …

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Georgia beat Greece on penalties to qualify for Euro 2024

Georgia qualified for Euro 2024 on Tuesday, winning their play-off against Greece 4-2 on penalties after a 0-0 draw at the end of extra time to advance to their first …

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Athanasios Tsouhantaris confirmed as candidate for New Democracy in upcoming European elections

Athanasios Tsouhantaris, a well-known Greek-Australian entrepreneur based in Melbourne, has been named as a New Democracy candidate for the 9 June European elections. When approached by Neos Kosmos for a …

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Call for e-bike and e-scooter restrictions, EV training

It’s not cars but scooters and bicycles that have become the risky electric vehicles on Australian roads, a NSW parliamentary inquiry has been told, with calls for urgent reforms to …

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Immigrants could face jail if they refuse deportation

Asylum seekers who refuse to be deported could face up to five years in jail under laws being rushed through parliament ahead of another High Court decision on indefinite detention. …

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PRONIA’s CEO Tina Douvos-Stathopoulos steps down after seven years

Tina Douvos-Stathopoulos, who has led PRONIA for the past seven years has stepped down from her role as Chief Executive Officer. Elpis Korosidis, President of the Board, expressed gratitude for …

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