Music
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29 Feb 2012
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Is he coming, is he not? That's the question floating around with the recent news that the Australian tour for Nikos Oikonomopoulos may be cancelled.
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7 Feb 2012
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Too much turkey and baklava at Christmas time has forced pop star Peter Andre to go on the caveman diet.
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31 Jan 2012
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Legendary R&B artist Johnny Otis has died at 90. He will be best remembered for the 1958 top ten hit in the pop charts, Willie and the Hand Jive.
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26 Jan 2012
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Brooke Shields revealed on a UK chat show that she thought she was going to lose her virginity to George Michael.
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23 Jan 2012
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After many years of trying, Australian's will finally get their chance to see Pantelis Thalassinos live in concert in 2012.
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20 Jan 2012
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The sounds of Greece for 2012 are about to hit all record stores with DJ Krazy Kon's latest collection in his Greek series.
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18 Jan 2012
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At the same time as Panos Kiamos is about to embark on his first ever tour of North America, his latest album Olokainourgios just went ten times platinum for the star.
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10 Jan 2012
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Be transported back to Greece this summer, with these hot ten summer tracks.
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9 Jan 2012
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Singer Beyonce Knowles has given birth to her bundle of joy, Blue.
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22 Dec 2011
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This will be the last Christmas George Michael spends in hospital.
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14 Dec 2011
Stephen Smooker
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As an "honorary" Greek, Irish Australian Paddy Montgomery moves his audiences with his mastery of Hellenic instruments and love of Greek music.
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7 Dec 2011
Mike Sweet
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Nick Tsiavos returns with Ananke's new project
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1 Dec 2011
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Musical debut shows great experience.
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25 Nov 2011
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UK popstar George Michael was taken to intensive care to get treatment for pneumonia.
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20 Nov 2011
Despina Meris
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Haris Alexiou’s dramatic Melbourne performance left the audience star-struck.
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16 Nov 2011
Despina Meris
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Iconic Haris Alexiou talks to Neos Kosmos about moving the next generation in Greek song
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25 Oct 2011
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Yiannis Parios is finally returning to Australia.
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9 Oct 2011
Despina Meris
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Despina Meris reviews Glykeria's Melbourne show.
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6 Oct 2011
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Chef Philip Vakos answers the all important question, what Greek song are you and why?
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31 Aug 2011
Despina Meris
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Despina Meris reviews newly formed musical ensemble Meyhane.
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23 Aug 2011
Penni Pappas
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DJ Krazy Kon is giving something back to the next generation by putting on an under age Greek night.
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17 Aug 2011
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Neos Kosmos went down to Tsindos Greek restaurant last Wednesday to see live rembetika
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17 Aug 2011
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Iconic Greek singer Glykeria is touring Australia in spring
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26 Jul 2011
Penni Pappas
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Greek Australian singer songwriter shows how opening your heart to diversity makes you a better artist
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24 Jun 2011
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Singer George Michael is going to stage a charity concert to raise funds for Sir Elton John's Aids Foundation
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A Greek Australian part of the trucking company at the centre of the alleged fraud, Viking Group, was involved in the 'severe bashing'.
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Ferries will remain docked across the country, while public hospitals will be operating with skeleton staff throughout the day
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Sunk in recession for the past six years and struggling to steer its economy through painful austerity cuts, Greece now faces a fertility crisis as well.
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Greece has pulled two ancient statues from an ongoing Olympic Games exhibition in Qatar in a dispute over nudity,
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An anti-racism bill aimed at reining in the ultra-right Golden Dawn party by imposing tougher penalties on the incitement of racist violence has caused a major rift
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An iconography exhibition promising to inspire and uplift all those who are artistically inclined will be held during the Orthodox Holy Week.
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46 years ago, a military dictatorship took over Greece for seven years. George Zangalis looks at the Greek Australian response to the Junta.
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34,100 Greeks moved to Germany in 2012 with a 43 per cent jump
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Greek Australian actor Lex Marinos retraces his family history in the new Australian series of Who Do You Think You Are? 7.30pm Tuesday 30 April on SBS ONE
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crackdown on the self-reporting loophole for illicit drug use
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The City of Knox was chosen to host the first Knox Multicultural Harmony Festival
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The FFA has been very cautious in selecting who will be part of the A-League, fearing soccer will become a race-driven game again
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Vevi and Corinth targeted in attempt to locate troops buried anonymously
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Kathy Tsaples famous recipe for a spinach pita
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University Entrance Exams begin today after Greek teachers call off strike
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A wholesome meal made out of these enriching legumes for a delicious and hearty fasting meal
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Urban guerrilla group Conspiracy of the Cells of Fire and a string of armed robberies remain in custody
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Allowable expenses widened for small businesses in 2012-2013












