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17 May 2013
Helen Velissaris
The Eurovision Song Competition still remains the most watched non-sporting event of the year. Greece's entry is unique, but will it win?
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14 May 2013
Anastasia Tsirtsakis
Moving through protests, strikes and tons of graffiti, she finds the embattled capital still shows glimmers of hope.
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13 May 2013
Maja Jovic
Highly sought after fashion stylist Vass Arvanitis talks to Neos Kosmos about the styling industry and gives advice on what to wear this winter
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13 May 2013
Jim Claven
Historian Jim Claven tours the modern-day city and reflects on the Byzantine and Orthodox legacy.
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8 May 2013
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Nick Dallas sits down with former radio broadcaster and community activist Kostas Karamarkos to talk Greek politics, the crisis and the worsening state of the Eurozone
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6 May 2013
Frangkiska Megaloudi and Stylianos Papardelas
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The plight of migrants in the fields of Greece
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6 May 2013
Penni Pappas
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Telling stories through a lens has become a life's work for artist Ellenor Argyropoulos, and has placed her in the finals of Tourism Australia's best job
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30 Apr 2013
Maja Jovic
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Award winning Melbourne photographer Bill Gekas talks about his muse, 5-year-old daughter Athena, and pushing boundaries with portrait photography
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29 Apr 2013
George Zangalis
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46 years ago, a military dictatorship took over Greece for seven years. George Zangalis looks at the Greek Australian response to the Junta.
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26 Apr 2013
Jim Claven
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Jim Claven looks into the historic time for Lemnos and its Australian connection in this two part series
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26 Apr 2013
Maja Jovic
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Currently showing at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, the John Hugh Sutton Collection features artefacts from the significant archaeological excavation sites in Greece
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24 Apr 2013
Helen Velissaris
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German scholar August Boeckh famously criticised the ancient Athenians for wasting funds on festivals. Here the myth gets debunked with insight on the current crisis.
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22 Apr 2013
Michael Sweet
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Revealing the Shrine of Remembrance's Hellenic roots
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17 Apr 2013
Penni Pappas
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From Melbourne to Athens, the UK, and back again - has this Greek Australian artist found her way? Melpomeni reveals how her overseas sojourn has honed her craft of song.
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12 Apr 2013
George Zangalis
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Historian and author George Zangalis takes a closer look at the history of Bonegilla and its influence on Greek migrants from the late '40s to its closure in 1971.
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11 Apr 2013
Penni Pappas
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Athenian opera star Rodula Gaitanou is set to direct an 18th century opera as part of Hobart Baroque
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10 Apr 2013
Alexander Billinis
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Boris Pasternak contemporary Alexis Parnis talks to Neos Kosmos about his time in the resistance and how this had impacted life in the Greece of today
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5 Apr 2013
Effy Alexakis and Leonard Janiszewski
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Historians Effy Alexakis and Leonard Janiszewski launched their work on the history of the Greek cafe and its role in the Americanisation of Australian eating, in Sydney
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5 Apr 2013
Ilias Sourdis
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A Stain in the International Legal System
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4 Apr 2013
Maja Jovic
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Three generations, two countries, one family of musicians - here is the story of Psarantonis and the Xylouris clan, to be captured on screen.
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3 Apr 2013
Helen Velissaris
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Ethiopian orphan Haftu's life changed when he encountered aid worker Maria Strintzos. The young 13-year-old now calls Australia home
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2 Apr 2013
Alia Papageorgiou
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Former Neos Kosmos journalist Alia Papageorgiou interviews the Australian Ambassador to the EU, Mr Duncan Lewis
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26 Mar 2013
Maja Jovic
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Following his sell-out Melbourne performance, Gypsy musician Goran Bregovic speaks about his music and why he believes rembetika are the best sounds of the Balkans
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20 Mar 2013
Justin Rowlatt
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When naval intelligence officer Ian Fleming set up a secret commando unit during World War II, among those handpicked for duty was Theo Ionides - my grandfather
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