Features
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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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13 Nov 2011
Mike Sweet
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"Problems will be solved by unity, understanding and prudence" was the rallying cry from incoming Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, as he prepared to be sworn-in last Friday to lead
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9 Nov 2011
Penni Pappas
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Living by the Tote's motto of Never Say Die!, publican Andy Portokallis did everything he could to revive the Tote, after it's short-lived closure.
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7 Nov 2011
Peter Kokotis
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Ange Postecoglou, the phenomenal coach of Australian football, talks to Neos Kosmos.
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4 Nov 2011
William Gourlay
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The Epirote city has played a key role in modern Greek history and is an intriguing destination for visitors, as William Gourlay reports.
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28 Oct 2011
George Hatzimanolis
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While the focus has been on those wishing to leave Greece for Australia, Neos Kosmos has found Australians currently living in Athens who have a strong desire to stay.
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25 Oct 2011
Penni Pappas
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Get your free pull out calender of all the name days in Saturday's Neos Kosmos! Read more about the importance of name days.
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20 Oct 2011
Penni Pappas
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From Ari in Head On, to Harry in The Slap, Alex Dimitriades tells Neos Kosmos why he chooses to play Christos Tsiolkas’ most controversial characters, and why he revels in the chal
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19 Oct 2011
Mike Sweet
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Depression affects one in five Australians. In the Greek community the proportion is even higher. Mike Sweet asks why, and what stops sufferers finding help
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18 Oct 2011
Maria-Stella Papageorgiou, translated by Theano Iliades
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Legendary Greek singer Haris Alexiou speaks to Neos Kosmos about her life in song and how she longs to appear before Australian audiences again.
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13 Oct 2011
Despina Meris
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Anthea Loucas, editor of Australian Gourmet Traveller, sheds light on Australia's fascination with food, future directions in restaurant dining and why this could be Greek cuisine'
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10 Oct 2011
Mike Sweet
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Mike Sweet meets Nick Hogios, Manager of Design at Toyota Style Australia.
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7 Oct 2011
Stephen Smooker
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Maria Mercedes speaks to Neos Kosmos about how Love Never Dies is leaving a mark of its own and bringing tears to the eyes of Lloyd Webber himself.
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5 Oct 2011
Penni Pappas
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Neos Kosmos examines how young Greek Australians need the helping hand of their families to buy property, and what happens to the ones left behind.
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4 Oct 2011
Alexander Billinis
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Alexander Billinis seeks out the history behind the Greek settlement of Beloiannisz in Hungary.
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29 Sep 2011
Mike Sweet
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Mike Sweet investigates the pandemic of dementia in our ageing population, and the challenge our community faces.
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29 Sep 2011
Penni Pappas
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Twenty years ago, Dennis Paphitis wanted to create plant-based, natural hair products for his clients. What evolved was Aesop: an Australian skin, hair and body range that is takin
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28 Sep 2011
Penni Pappas
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On a day when one person died, seven others got a second chance to live, including two-year-old Stephania Papadakis.
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23 Sep 2011
Penni Pappas
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What if hit TV show Ladette to Lady took on a Greek spin, transforming the aneprokopi amongst us into the ladies we know they can be?
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22 Sep 2011
Penni Pappas
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The latest statistics show violence against women perpetrated within the family is on the rise, but for the Greek community, mothers and daughters stay silent. Penni Pappas asks wh
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20 Sep 2011
Thomas Andronas
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In Istanbul, the Greeks call themselves Romans. In 2011, they’re engaged in a fight to survive, and it’s the sound of rembetika that is leading the way.
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