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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.