You in Greece!
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8 Sep 2011
Alkistis Gerassimou
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Alkistis Gerassimou gives us her account of her Greek culinary adventures in the last chapter of the You in Greece campaign.
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30 Aug 2011
Dora Kitinas-Gogos
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Dora Kitinas-Gogos takes a journey through cultural Athens as part of the You in Greece campaign.
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24 Aug 2011
Haris Mentzelopoulos
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The Italians call it the ‘cinema sotto le stelle’ (cinema under the stars), the Greeks call it the ‘therina cinema’. Whatever you wish to call them, the summer cinemas of Athens of
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18 Aug 2011
Anna Konstantakis
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Neos Kosmos reader Anna Konstantakis shares some funny stories on her recent travels to Greece
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9 Aug 2011
Angela Andoniou
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Neos Kosmos reader Angela Andoniou tells us how her love really blossomed in Greece
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2 Aug 2011
Meions Kottakis
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Neos Kosmos reader Menios Kottakis takes us through the beauty of Samos
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27 Jul 2011
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Greece is full of summer festivals, you just have to know where they are and when
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20 Jul 2011
Dora Kitinas-Gogos
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Dora Kitinas-Gogos gives us a sneak peak into her Athens
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14 Jul 2011
Yiorgos Rerakis, Alex Lewis and Paul Lewis
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Yiorgos Rerakis, Alex Lewis and Paul Lewis talk about a unique experience in Crete that brought them altogether
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5 Jul 2011
Olga Hrysostomidis
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Neos Kosmos reader Olga Hrysostomidis tells us about her Santorini experience as part of the You in Greece campaign
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28 Jun 2011
Hariklia Heristanidis
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Neos Kosmos reader Hariklia Heristanidis tells us about her magical time on Hydra
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24 Jun 2011
Helen Papageorgiou
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Neos Kosmos reader Helen Papageorgiou shares with us how Pefkohori, Chalkidiki, captured her heart and soul
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12 Jun 2011
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Neos Kosmos is inviting readers to send in their holiday stories and photos from Greece as part of a campaign to boost tourism in a country that needs the help of its diaspora now
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Brisbane Roar managed a 1-0 clean sheet against J-League powerhouse Urawa Red Diamonds.
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While she grows as a playwright, the Greek-Russian actress draws from her own experience, migrating from St. Petersburg to Athens and then Sydney.
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Both dodged the blame after new police guidelines on migration control were issued and then revoked within a few hours.
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In a personal column written by Ange Postecoglou for Neos Kosmos, the national coach thanks the Greek Australian community.
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German chancellor Angela Merkel has welcomed that they have found a starting point for discussions with the new Greek government.
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No more government funding allocated for further archaeological work at Amphipolis, with experts focusing on the findings that have already been unearthed.
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The Greek award-winning queer odyssey screens at the Mardi Gras festival.
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Former Greek national team great Giorgos Karagounis booked to visit Melbourne in April.
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Western Sydney Wanderers will be full of hope that a revival is on the cards after their ACL win but Sydney FC is standing in their way.
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Giorgos Papaconstantinou has denied all charges and claims he is being made a scapegoat for the inaction of others.
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The Palesviaki Ouzo Festival is on this Sunday, boasting lots of live music and free flowing ouzo.
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All Super League games will resume but the stadiums will be closed to fans.
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Is it too expensive? Is it worth it? Angela Costanzo answers the most asked questions about the Fat Duck dinning experience.
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The remarkable story of the Doma Hotel in Chania.
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Traders vow to keep 'family feel'.
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The Sky Blues have come out victorious in a hugely entertaining match against Brisbane Roar on Sunday
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MP Jenny Mikakos announces $250,000 of funding over three years for two research projects to offer new ideas on how to support children at risk of harm.
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Hurstville City Council is looking for any stallholders of Greek produce, street food and arts and crafts to take part.