Travel-Section
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18 Apr 2013
John Gill, Andy Bostock and Helena Smith
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Enterprising people all over Greece are defying the financial crisis and using the riches of their local area to move away from old-style package tourism holidays
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18 Feb 2013
Claire Gazis
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Swan Hill - a crossroad between Victoria to New South Wales will pleasantly surprise you
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4 Apr 2012
Depsina Meris
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Recovering from its tumultuous past, Leros has remained firmly under the tourist radar. As Despina Meris reveals, the Aegean’s best kept secret is ready for its close-up.
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4 Apr 2012
Mike Sweet
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As summer in the Aegean beckons, Neos Kosmos explores your travel options.
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24 Jan 2012
William Gourlay
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William Gourlay takes a look at the mystical and historical Northern city of Metsovo.
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12 Dec 2011
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New applications launched from a team of Greek journalist promise to give iPad and iPhone users the opportunity to organise their trip to Santorini, Mykonos or Rhodes and those who
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2 Dec 2011
Despina Meris
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It has been described as the Venice of the East, but Bangkok is a trhiving megalopis that has no equal.
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17 Nov 2011
Dora Kitinas-Gogos
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Dora Kitinas-Gogos falls head over heels for Lisbon where impressive architecture, food and wine collide in this city founded by Ulysses.
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28 Sep 2011
Despina Meris
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Hippocrates, believed in the power of natural healing. His birthplace Kos offers all of that and more.
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15 Sep 2011
William Gourlay
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The colourful history of Greece's second city has created diverse sights and a distinctive atmosphere, William Gourlay reports.
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8 Sep 2011
Alkistis Gerassimou
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Alkistis Gerassimou gives us her account of her Greek culinary adventures in the last chapter of the You in Greece campaign.
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30 Aug 2011
Dora Kitinas-Gogos
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Dora Kitinas-Gogos takes a journey through cultural Athens as part of the You in Greece campaign.
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24 Aug 2011
Haris Mentzelopoulos
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The Italians call it the ‘cinema sotto le stelle’ (cinema under the stars), the Greeks call it the ‘therina cinema’. Whatever you wish to call them, the summer cinemas of Athens of
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18 Aug 2011
Anna Konstantakis
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Neos Kosmos reader Anna Konstantakis shares some funny stories on her recent travels to Greece
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9 Aug 2011
Angela Andoniou
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Neos Kosmos reader Angela Andoniou tells us how her love really blossomed in Greece
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2 Aug 2011
Meions Kottakis
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Neos Kosmos reader Menios Kottakis takes us through the beauty of Samos
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27 Jul 2011
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Greece is full of summer festivals, you just have to know where they are and when
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20 Jul 2011
Dora Kitinas-Gogos
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Dora Kitinas-Gogos gives us a sneak peak into her Athens
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14 Jul 2011
Yiorgos Rerakis, Alex Lewis and Paul Lewis
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Yiorgos Rerakis, Alex Lewis and Paul Lewis talk about a unique experience in Crete that brought them altogether
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5 Jul 2011
Olga Hrysostomidis
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Neos Kosmos reader Olga Hrysostomidis tells us about her Santorini experience as part of the You in Greece campaign
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28 Jun 2011
Hariklia Heristanidis
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Neos Kosmos reader Hariklia Heristanidis tells us about her magical time on Hydra
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24 Jun 2011
Helen Papageorgiou
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Neos Kosmos reader Helen Papageorgiou shares with us how Pefkohori, Chalkidiki, captured her heart and soul
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12 Jun 2011
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Neos Kosmos is inviting readers to send in their holiday stories and photos from Greece as part of a campaign to boost tourism in a country that needs the help of its diaspora now
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25 May 2011
Despina Meris
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As Despina Meris discovers, there's much to Kerkyra than meets the eye.
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20 Apr 2011
Thomas Andronas
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Take a tour of Halkidiki's hidden charms, on the road with Thomas Andronas
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- Oz colours at Athenian art fair
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Constitutional review may lead to Golden Dawn being outlawed4
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As unemployment rises, Greeks still won't take up menial jobs3
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NSW parliament recognises Greek genocide2
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Vamvakinou incensed at Golden Dawn2
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Stamoulis tower reignites Melbourne planning stoush2
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Greece adopts bill to cut 15,000 civil servant jobs1
- 8 May 2013 | 12 Votes
- 3 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 15 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 8 May 2013 | 8 Votes
- 13 May 2013 | 7 Votes
- 13 May 2013 | 6 Votes
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Director Oliver Stone wished SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras 'good luck' in leading Greece.
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Historian Jim Claven tours the modern-day city and reflects on the Byzantine and Orthodox legacy.
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Hitting the market around August this year, Holden will release the HSV Gen F
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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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Greek Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) found that 25.6 percent of businesses and individuals whose books were checked for tax infringements were found to be in violation
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Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias is considering measures that could lead to far-right Golden Dawn being outlawed
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Unemployment in Greece more than twice the average rate in the euro zone
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Moyne mayor Jim Doukas says the State government has unfairly dumped permit approval on Councils
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The three day event includes lectures by Melbourne chefs, cooking classes and meet and greets with food critics
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Nicholas Saramaskos made his name working for a chrysanthemum cultivator and grows some of the best in Australia
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It's time for Victorians of Germanic ancestry to come in from the cold, says Michael Pearce SC
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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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The teams that started as underdogs beat the favourites at home on Wednesday, setting up an appetizing mini-league.
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Mitchell Duke and Trent Sainsbury of the Mariners are among 12 Australian-based players selected for a Socceroos training camp
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The suspect and three others, who are already in custody, are alleged to have carried out 29 armed robberies in Attica and other parts of the country
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Crisis increases domestic violence, dampens sex drive among Greek men
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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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Moving through protests, strikes and tons of graffiti, she finds the embattled capital still shows glimmers of hope.














