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Anastasia Tsirtsakis

Life

Sofia Exarchou’s ‘Park’ to make its Australian debut

The filmmaker speaks candidly about the challenges of making a feature film during the financial crisis, and how it has inspired philanthropy.

News

Epilepsy: the most common brain disorder we know so little about

This November, put the kettle on and join the EAA to raise awareness and much-needed funds for epilepsy.

Life

Why cutting sugar could be the answer

Dietitian Lucy Taylor helps us better understand sugars, how they affect our body and provides tips on how to cut down.

News

Preston Market developers respond to traders’ concerns

The $4 million upgrade will see the marketplace become a site where art, music and food come together. But not everyone’s sold.

Life

Fashion for the love of people

With the recent launch of her not-for-profit luxury fashion label HhAM, Stefanie Kalfas talks to Neos Kosmos about how she juggles the titles of both doctor and designer.

Life

An undying love for Greece

In her latest book, A Scorpion in the Lemon Tree, Marjory McGinn writes about her second Greek Odyssey with husband Jim and their crazy terrier Wallace.

Features

What kind of country do we want Greece to be?

Professor Nikolas Kompridis discusses the importance of rethinking ‘Greek’ identity after austerity, by exploring the nation’s past for a better and more inclusive future.

News

The quest to save Preston Market

Frustrated by the lack of community consultation by developers, traders and community members are preparing to voice their concerns at an open meeting.

Dialogue

Hate to break it to you Susie O’Brien, but ‘wog’ is not an endearing term

Using terms such as ‘wog’ continues to be a way to call people out on, and recognise them instead for their differences.

News

Community shows generosity to the orphans of Sierra Leone

Father Themis Adamopoulos is back Down Under on a mission to help the children orphaned by the Ebola virus, and he needs your help.

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