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6 Jul 2011
Mike Sweet
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Award-winning Victorian architect Billy Kavellaris is committed to pursuing intelligent design and questioning formulaic approaches to the buildings we live, work and play in
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3 Jul 2011
Mark Bouris
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Mark Bouris looks at interest rate rises
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27 Jun 2011
Mike Sweet
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Mary Luxe talks to Neos Kosmos about the business of permanent make-up
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26 Jun 2011
Mark Bouris
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Do you own your own business? Mark Bouris looks at the all important annual health check
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20 Jun 2011
Mike Sweet
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Mike Sweet steps into the world of empowerer and image maker Jon-Michail
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19 Jun 2011
Mark Bouris
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Mark Bouris looks at the property market as a safe investment
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12 Jun 2011
Mark Bouris
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Mark Bouris investigates the inner workings of the RBA
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9 Jun 2011
Laura Burgoine
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Owner of Bill's Beans, Bill Parianos, spills the beans about the growth of coffee in New South Wales and roasting in the country
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5 Jun 2011
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Mark Bouris looks at the disconnection between policy makers in Australia and everyday Australians
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29 May 2011
Mark Bouris
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Mark Bouris looks at how every day Australian's feel about investing in real estate
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24 May 2011
Mark Bouris
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Mark Bouris talks about Australia as an optimistic nation
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17 May 2011
Laura Burgoine
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Neos Kosmos spoke to Con Andronis about how he became the big, bigger, biggest fish in the Victorian seafood business
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12 May 2011
Thomas Andronas
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Business profile: Jeff Halacas
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9 May 2011
Mark Bouris
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About Advice : Mark Bouris
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5 May 2011
Eugenia Pavlopoulou
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Business profile: Tony Beris of Delta Sales
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2 May 2011
Mark Bouris
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Bouris warns we all have to be wary of the spurious data that emerges about rates of inflation.
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25 Apr 2011
Laura Burgoine
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National Australia Bank head of currency strategy John Kyriakopoulos gives Neos Kosmos his outlook for the Australian and US dollars over the next six months.
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23 Apr 2011
Mark Bouris
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This week Mark Bouris looks at strategies for people in their fifties and sixties who are the most active when it comes to retirement planning.
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17 Apr 2011
Laura Burgoine
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Within the South Australian opal mining town of Coober Pedy is a world rich in history. Greek expat Yanni Aphanasiadis tells Neos Kosmos why it’s been the place he calls home for n
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17 Apr 2011
Mark Bouris
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Mark Bouris talks about the different stages of your career and how to set yourself up for life
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10 Apr 2011
Penni Pappas
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Young entrepreneur Danny Koutoulogenis serves up tapas in Adelaide with a cheeky Greek twist
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10 Apr 2011
Mark Bouris
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Mark Bouris talks about owning your own home and retiring comfortably
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3 Apr 2011
Mark Bouris
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Mark Bouris talks about getting the right mortgage for you
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21 Mar 2011
Laura Burgoine
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Neos Kosmos takes a look at Lee Bouras's wedding floristry business
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17 Mar 2011
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Mark Bouris talks about the two-speed economy that is going on in the world at the moment
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A conference about the Egyptian 'community of nations', that existed long before multiculturalism became popular in our vocabulary, is coming to Melbourne
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Dora Kitinas-Gogos finds out the food secrets - and lifestyle choices - of a long life on the island of Ikaria
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State League leaders West Adelaide Hellas still remain undefeated
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The main leftist opposition SYRIZA has decided not to back PASOK and Democratic Left (DIMAR) over the anti-racism bill they want to bring to Parliament.
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Australian author Lana Penrose played out the hardest times of her life in Greece; the inspiration behind her three heartbreaking memoirs
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Championship points leader Dani Pedrosa came in second and British rider Cal Crutchlow third
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The Socceroos were in form and unstopable during their World Cup qualifying match against Jordan
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Civil service sackings among outstanding issues as troika returns to Greece for review
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Tonight, high-profile Sydney FC players Peter Triantis, Mitchell Mallia and Matt Jurman will the Earlwood Wanderers Football Club at Earlwood Oval
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Lecture Life and Wisdom: Notes on Epicurus, will be given by Professor Andrew Benjamin as part of season two of Greek History and Culture Seminars 2013
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Police in Thessaloniki have arrested two men and three women, all Bulgarian nationals, following a sting operation in which the suspects attempted to sell a newborn baby.
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Akis Tsochatzopoulos, the former defense minister being tried for money laundering, allegedly received kickbacks for defense contracts as far back as 1997
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The Kilikidis family have lost their matriarch, mother Katerini aged 110, rumoured to be the oldest Greek Australian
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AHEPA Victoria Second Annual Scholarships Ceremony was hosted last Sunday, awarding the best and brightest students of AHEPA who completed Year 12 in 2012
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Greek National Rugby 7's team came fifth in the Division's B European Rugby Championship
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Civil servants will have their education certificates, including language diplomas checked to help the Government fire 2,000 staff members
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