Live at The Apollo
Sam Christie talks to Neos Kosmos about his latest restaurant venture, alongside Greek Australian chef Jonathan Barthelmess
Sam Christie (L) with Jonathan Barthelmess (R) outside The Apollo. Photo: Scott Needham/SNP5000.com
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- Paedophilia charge for Greek Australian
- More Greeks calling Australia home
- Greek Adelaide church in hot water again
- Golden Dawn's Australian aspirations uncovered
- Sixth place for Alcohol is Free
- AFP show support for Cyprus
- Man sues Qatar over drinks car accident
- ND and SYRIZA in Golden Dawn row
- Marxist reporter won praise for his work
- PAS Giannina stuns PAOK at Toumba
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Final evacuation site of the Anzacs marked for posterity
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Greek Australian owned cosmetics company 'Kroma' is taking the Kardashians to court over naming their company 'Khroma'
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The 2013-14 program provides 128,550 places for skilled migrants; 60,885 places for family migration and 565 places for special cases
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Philhellene Restaurant will be opening its doors come Anastasi to give Greek migrants and fellow Greek Australians away from their families a home this Easter
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Sentences between 25 and six years were given to 16 men found guilty of involvement in an ambush against police officers in Zoniana
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The new law overturns what had been a guarantee of a job for life for workers in Greece's notoriously bloated civil service.
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The Hellenic Women's Federation of Victoria will be holding a flower filled event for May Day
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23-year-old Greek born athlete was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma back in 2011
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AEK Athens said it was preparing to declare bankruptcy and seek relegation to the third division
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Coming off his first sold-out Australian tour in 2012, the popular Greek singer is branching out to his far away fans and will bring a new, more energetic show.
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Kathy Tsaples has written more than a cook book; Sweet Greek is a celebration of the Greek Australians who migrated to this country, and a lasting legacy for all her children
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The Cook Island-flagged Pirireis sank with 17 crew members on board
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The plight of migrants in the fields of Greece
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Cafe owners embrace goodwill scheme for the less fortunate
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crackdown on the self-reporting loophole for illicit drug use
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Greek Australian businessman Mark Voyage was one of the first Australians to crack the Chinese market and witnessed historic moments from a local perspective
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Sooner or later, community indifference and the plurality of other options will place our language's existence within the National Curriculum in jeopardy
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With aid clinched, Greek government shifts to reforms
















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