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5 Aug 2011
Penni Pappas
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Neos Kosmos explores the Seven Deadly Sins through Greek eyes
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4 Aug 2011
Mike Sweet
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Jenny Bloomfield, Australia’s new Ambassador to Greece talks to Neos Kosmos
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28 Jul 2011
Penni Pappas
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How a Greek Australian went all the way to China to find his own destiny by creating his own dynasty
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26 Jul 2011
Bill Mousoulis
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The face of a new Athenian underworld is revealed in Christos Karakepelis' documentary film
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20 Jul 2011
Mike Sweet
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Neville Pantazis talks to Neos Kosmos about his family’s remarkable story of bringing the world’s finest foodstuffs to the Northern Territory
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18 Jul 2011
Penni Pappas
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Penni Pappas investigates what it truly means to be someone's godparent
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14 Jul 2011
Penni Pappas
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Move over white people, Neos Kosmos takes a satirical look at Stuff Greek People Like
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12 Jul 2011
Penni Pappas
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A recent study in the US revealed that nearly half of Generation X women are childless. What wasn’t explained was whether or not this was their choice
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10 Jul 2011
Delima Shanti
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The humble milk bar is widely recognised as an Australian suburban institution. But what isn’t known is that these convenience stores on local street corners are at the heart of th
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7 Jul 2011
Penni Pappas
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The internet is slowly taking over from where our parents left off with the old fashioned set-up. Bye bye proxinia – hello broadband!
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6 Jul 2011
Mike Sweet
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Fear, hope, and facing the unknown. During a tumultuous week for Greece, Neos Kosmos talks to Greek Australians across the Hellenic Republic
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30 Jun 2011
Maria-Stella Papageorgiou
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Maria-Stella Papageorgiou, Neos Kosmos Greece correspondent, speaks to the Alahouzos brothers about their achievements in technical and make-up effects
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26 Jun 2011
Penni Pappas
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How an Athenian gave Melbourne contemporary art and Australia a cultural kick up the proverbial
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23 Jun 2011
Laura Burgoine
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Dr Andrew Markides talks to Neos Kosmos about winemaking: the art, the science, the balance
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23 Jun 2011
Eugenia Pavlopoulou
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Fearless and daring, adventurer James Castrission is about to embark on his most challenging expedition
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17 Jun 2011
Laura Burgoine
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Costume designer Teresa Negroponte tells Neos Kosmos about recreating history and reinventing the epic story Dr Zhivago for the stage
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12 Jun 2011
Penni Pappas
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Penni Pappas looks at the trials and tribulations of partner migration
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6 Jun 2011
Mike Sweet
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Pioneering Professor Stan Skafidas is turning science fiction into reality with revolutionary bionics that could offer sight to the blind
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5 Jun 2011
Laura Burgoine
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After starting off in graphic design, Greek Australian artist Kareena Zerefos tells Neos Kosmos about picking up her pencil and going back to basics
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2 Jun 2011
Penni Pappas
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Iconic Australian chef Lyndey Milan and her actor son Blair Milan discover the tastes of Greece through the food, wine and archaeological sites of the Peloponnese
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29 May 2011
Sarah Robertson
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There is a small Greek community living in Bali, Indonesia, including Marilena Vlataki who has happily married into island royalty
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26 May 2011
Thomas Andronas
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Crete remembered by the Anzacs who fought there
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11 May 2011
Laura Burgoine
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Peter Kalos gives Neos Kosmos the low down on method acting, his 20 year stint in Hollywood, and winning his wife's affection over 'Bob' de Niro
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11 May 2011
Despina Meris
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Three women, three generations of family life in Australia
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5 May 2011
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Mike Sweet profiles Western Australia's 30th Governor Dr Ken Michael AC
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Greece finishes up in sixth place at this year's Eurovision Song Contest with Denmark taking the top gong.
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Melbourne man John Karatzaferis is suing Qatar Airways for allegedly aggravating a previous injury after he was hit by the drinks cart during a flight
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Greek artist-architect, sculptor and philosopher Kostis Velonis talks to Neos Kosmos as he visits Melbourne for the opening of the exhibition Direct Democracy
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Inexperience is the new Socceroos' biggest enemy
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This soup is a must for the Easter table
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PASOK's borrowing between 2003 and 2011 reached 116.5 million euros
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Internet based sister classes connect Greek classrooms to Australian ones in a way to collaboratively learn the language
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Open to the general public, the lecture by professor Vrasidas Karalis is a highlight in the Brisbane lecture series
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PAS Giannina upset PAOK at Thessaloniki to take the lead at the Super League play-offs
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The ring is said to have transported hundreds of kilos of cannabis from Albania to Western Europe
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The competition includes works written in the Greek or English language in the following categories: Poetry, Short Story and One Act Theatrical Play.
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Former Defense Minsiter Akis Tsochatzopoulos is in court over laundering kickbacks from procurement contracts
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The plight of migrants in the fields of Greece
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Tv personality, Helen Kapalos was the guest of honour at Alphington Grammar's Mother's Day High Tea
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The party had consistently spent 30 per cent more than it earned over its time in power
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The football legend has won every league title in every country he's played for
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Research is on history, literature, or archaeology, in the Egyptian, Greek, Roman or post-Roman worlds.
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Tsochatzopoulos called for two defense ministers in the New Democracy governments that took over from PASOK from 2004 onward to be questioned
















