Anastasia Tsirtsakis
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Two suitcases and five Egyptian pounds
Helen Said gives voice and understanding to what it means to be a refugee, through the story of her father George Said.
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Nana, still the whitest of roses
Following her announced retirement, after ten years off the circuit, Nana Mouskouri returns with her commanding presence and pure vocals to find her fans as dedicated as ever.
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Vale Jack Bisas
A driving force in the foundation of the Australian Greek Welfare Society, Jack Bisas passes away aged 90.
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The women of Lemnos
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign, Tassos Ioannides speaks to Neos Kosmos about his innovative opera, Women in War.
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Abbott’s ice taskforce a step in the right direction
With the use of ice on the rise, the prime minister’s taskforce could be the answer to tackling the problem.
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Thinking of putting your bins out early? Think again
Darebin Council is thinking of fining its residents up to $1,500 for putting their bins out too early.
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It’s all in the cut
Meet the man responsible for raising the Australian hairdressing industry’s standards – Frank Apostolopoulos.
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Tea party, anyone?
Young designer Penelope Efthimiadis has never shied away from innovation, drawing crowds at this year’s VAMFF Festival.
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Free Easter Sunday event in Oakleigh
Oakleigh’s Greek hub of Eaton Mall will be set up to cater to 2,000 people.
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AHEPA-NUGAS Business Breakfast to help build your career brand
The Business Breakfast is back, calling all students, graduates and young professionals to get on board and be inspired