Features
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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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23 Apr 2011
Penni Pappas
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Penni Pappas investigates how second and now third generation Greek Australians are clinging to traditions of culture and faith.
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19 Apr 2011
Laura Burgoine
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A new wave of Greek migrants desperate to come to Australia to upskill, improve their English and find a job, are being halted by the complex migration process, experts say
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17 Apr 2011
Penni Pappas
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Lexy Savvides talks to Neos Kosmos about the life of community radio and what it's like to be a DJ
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11 Apr 2011
Sarah Robertson
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Amateur historian Vasilis Vasilas talks to Sarah Robertson about his five year quest to document the migration stories of Mytilene
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10 Apr 2011
Penni Pappas
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Elena Xanthoudakis takes opera to a new level, a 3D level
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4 Apr 2011
Laura Burgoine and Penni Pappas
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Consumers can expect their dollar to go further on imports, international travel and investment in Greece, while exports will suffer, experts say
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3 Apr 2011
Fotis Kapetopoulos
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Fotis Kapetopoulos discovers a green oasis amongst the sprawling metropolis of Athens
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29 Mar 2011
Laura Burgoine
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Most Eligible Bachelor candidate Philip Vakos is single and sizzling
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23 Mar 2011
Laura Burgoine
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With the recent spate of natural disasters and environmental issues, insurance has become more of a concern, according to industry expert George Peters
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21 Mar 2011
Penni Pappas
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Take a trip down memory lane as the Roxy is restored to her former beauty after 75 years
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15 Mar 2011
Penni Pappas
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As International Women's Day celebrates its 100 year anniversary, Neos Kosmos looks at one woman's journey to give life to the voices of first generations Greek Australians
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11 Mar 2011
Laura Burgoine
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Nigel McGilchrist talks about how his passion for Greece led him to spend seven years writing travel guides for the Greek Islands that he believes have been overlooked
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9 Mar 2011
Mike Sweet
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Mike Sweet reflects on a recent Ionian adventure, and the hidden charms of Paxos and Antipaxos for those who want to follow a path less travelled
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9 Mar 2011
Penni Pappas
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Stamatiki Kritas talks to Neos Kosmos about her scientific achievements and being an advocate of Greek culture
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7 Mar 2011
Penni Pappas
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Penni Pappas looks at the top ten absurd, funny and downright silly Facebook groups and pages that every Greek, first or second generation, can relate to
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22 Feb 2011
Sarah Robertson
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Sarah Robertson is on the hunt for Greeks in Japan and finds they have been there in one way of another since the 1600s
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22 Feb 2011
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Mike Sweet, former Neos Kosmos Athens correspondent, reflects on coming home to Australia after living several years in Greece
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22 Feb 2011
Penni Pappas
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Effie Karageorgos is a university academic with a love of history and of helping students with English as a second language with their studies
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7 Feb 2011
Nick Dallas
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Nick Dallas writes from Mozambique where an energetic Greek community still resides
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31 Jan 2011
Thomas Andronas
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Thomas Andronas travelled to Vienna to chat with Greek-Australian photographer Nick Mangafas
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30 Jan 2011
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Chrystalleni Trikomiti is just an average teenager. But, writes Theo Panayides, all that changes when she walks into a gym.
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25 Jan 2011
Margaret Paul
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While many Greeks head back to work in the dusty cities, others continue to get their daily swim in at the beach. Margaret Paul spoke to several Hellenes at home on the rugged coas
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17 Jan 2011
Despina Meris
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Sharing the Greek language, traditions and culture with the generations of Greek Australians born here is not as difficult as might think, writes Despina Meris
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16 metres higher than Nonda Katsalidis' Australia 108 building, reported plans for 555 Collins Street are raising eyebrows
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The government issued civil mobilisation papers to some 88,000 teachers who face arrest and possible dismissal if they fail to turn up for work this week
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The FFA chief, David Gallop says the A-League will make up for a Socceroos' loss
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Following a successful run in Melbourne, the play To Kelepouri will travel to Sydney and Hobart
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David Moyes will replace Sir Alex Ferguson as the club's manager, taking on a six-year contract
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With a shot of espresso, this coffee cake is the perfect afternoon pick me up
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Dr Peter Kambouris says a new generation of robots can transform Australia's manufacturing sector and create safer, more efficient
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St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Thebarton, SA, faces yet another investigation, this time into the credibility of a $5m government grant
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Thanasi Tiliakos' scholarship to Scots College is a dream come true
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A child disappears in Greece every day and 97 minors are currently missing, including 23 victims of abduction, according to statistics of the Greek Police
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Celebrating Greece in the World Barista Championship, here's a coffee recipe everyone should try at home
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Unemployment in Greece more than twice the average rate in the euro zone
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Labor Minister Yiannis Vroutsis announced a new government initiative, to apply from January 2014, that will offer 75,000 new jobs for young people
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Tennis ace Mark Philippoussis is facing some furry competition for the affection of his girlfriend
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Senator Xenophon says current ballot rules are "stacked against independents" and has moved to create the Nick Xenophon Group
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In this week's column, Mark Bouris discusses how women's retirement plans are derailed when they get divorced
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The fate of a contentious anti-racism bill will have to be determined by the leaders in the fragile coalition
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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
















