Features
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18 May 2009
Dina Gerolymou
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A practising Buddhist who has survived multiples sclerosis, a gambling addiction and a history of violence talks about his journey and what his faith means to him.
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1 Apr 2015
Alexander Billinis
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Greek American Alexander Billinis contemplates whether every revolution, every war of independence, is also in some ways a civil war.
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31 Mar 2015
BILLY COTSIS
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Dioni's sounds travel between Sydney and Athens.
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30 Mar 2015
Nelly Skoufatoglou
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Nana Mouskouri, the much-loved, world-famous singer, is coming to Australia as part of her world tour. She speaks exclusively to Neos Kosmos.
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26 Mar 2015
Helen Velissaris
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Mary Coustas, aka Effie, speaks to Neos Kosmos about the era of pushing the boundaries.
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25 Mar 2015
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Elizabeth Bellhouse gives a fictionalised poetic account of Greek heroine Laskarina Bouboulina.
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23 Mar 2015
Nelly Skoufatoglou
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Alex Papasimakopoulou and her partner Stephen Fleming have created a 'made to order' Greek tour company to give travellers a breathtaking and unexpected view of Greece.
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20 Mar 2015
Nelly Skoufatoglou
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George Zacharopoulos, a biochemist turned stand-up comedian, is set to bring the Melbournians to laughter.
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18 Mar 2015
Michael Sweet
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Andrew Varigos turned 100 last week. Neos Kosmos pays tribute to the former Melbourne GP and pioneering pharmacist.
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17 Mar 2015
Helen Velissaris
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Putting on the documentary filmmaker hat, George Megalogenis explores the way Australia managed to steer itself through economic turmoil to become the last rich nation standing.
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16 Mar 2015
Anastasia Tsirtsakis
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Public servant and now author Maria Katsonis delves into what it means to be a good Greek girl going through depression and why she is all the stronger for it.
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12 Mar 2015
Nelly Skoufatoglou
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Nadia Valavanis' fashion brand Berry Sevenglow VII will feature in the Melbourne Fashion Festival alongside some of the best Australian designers.
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11 Mar 2015
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40 images from a large archive of photographs taken by Anzac soldiers will be on display.
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10 Mar 2015
Nelly Skoufatoglou
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Internationally-acclaimed drummer George Kollias returns to Australia to share his extreme metal techniques with his fans
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4 Mar 2015
TINA NIKIFORAKI
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Seeing both parents go through illness made Natasha Mason much more aware of healthy living.
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3 Mar 2015
BILLY COTSIS
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How gyros suddenly became cool and hip in Sydney.
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2 Mar 2015
Nelly Skoufatoglou
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The Greek award-winning queer odyssey screens at the Mardi Gras festival.
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26 Feb 2015
Anastasia Tsirtsakis
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Sydney-based jewellery designer Marina Antoniou was set on an entirely different path until she found herself on the Greek islands.
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24 Feb 2015
Michael Sweet
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The remarkable story of the Doma Hotel in Chania.
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23 Feb 2015
Nelly Skoufatoglou
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Stefanos Tsivopoulos' Athenian histories of 'alternative currencies' manifest pro-human values in Melbourne.
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17 Feb 2015
Nelly Skoufatoglou
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Artist Vasos Tsesmelis deconstructs and reconstructs the essence of origin in his upcoming exhibition.
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16 Feb 2015
Michael Sweet
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The Amari valley has a proud history and unique natural environment, and a new generation of Amariots are intent on protecting this enchanting place and their precious heritage.
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12 Feb 2015
Alexandra Manatakis
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New exhibition focuses on the contribution of the Greek Australian alliance to the war.
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10 Feb 2015
Helen Velissaris
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Melbourne Greek schools are starkly different to what many in the community experienced 10 or 20 years ago. Now Greek schools are changing tack and embracing multiculturalism.
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5 Feb 2015
Alexander Billinis
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Alexander Billinis believes the Ecumenical Patriarch should "exile" himself from Turkey to truly be free in this actions
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Socceroos halted by FYROM1
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Free Easter Sunday event in Oakleigh1
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Tens of thousands of chickens starved1
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ECB’s Stournaras says Greek euro exit no option as reform sought1
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Endless Horizons fundraiser for new centre1
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Lemnos Gallipoli photo exhibition a success1
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Greek Australians succeed in NSW elections1
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The Greek government wants instability in the Balkans1
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Greek National Day celebrated all around Australia1
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A purpose-built grass stadium court and two practice courts will be built.
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As round one gets underway, fans are hoping once and for all they'll be able to enjoy the game without the threat of drug scandals.
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A resurgent Port Melbourne Sharks and a languishing Northcote City will clash in their first Greek derby together.
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Babis Koulouras' passion for K.P. Cavafy.
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Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias has also been invited to Washington for talks on April 22.
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While Euro-area ministers are losing patience with the government of Alexis Tsipras.
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With 7 decades of interest!
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Super League coach Angelos Anastasiadis given his marching orders. Deputy Giorgos Georgiadis takes up interim coach role.
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George Zacharopoulos, a biochemist turned stand-up comedian, is set to bring the Melbournians to laughter.
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Oakleigh's Greek hub of Eaton Mall will be set up to cater to 2,000 people.
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Sydney FC's Terry Antonis has been named in the 2016 Olympic qualifying Olyroos squad.
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Take the souvlaki on a skewer for a more healthy option for this easy to make barbecue delicacy.
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This light and fresh, not to mention vegetarian-friendly recipe is all about contrasting textures and flavours with the most healthy olive oil twist.
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Greeks and First Australians unite over stolen sacred treasures.
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Violent crime, suicide and trafficking numbers related to methylamphetamine addiction are on a constant rise within the Greek Australian community.
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Roving musicians will play a range of traditional Greek music followed by Greek dance performances at this Saturday's Prahran Market.
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ALP accuses government of inflammatory and irresponsible comments.
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The Greek capital is tipped to be very popular for travellers in 2015