Billy Cotsis
Life –
One night in Sydney’s Hellenic triangle of eateries
Billy Cotsis takes us on a crawl through the triangle of Greek tavernas in Sydney’s Leichhardt.
Life –
How Greek meatballs are heating up Finland
After moving to Finland, Melissa Georgiou turned her attention to children’s books and has created a series that deals with managing anger, sadness, tantrums and mindset.
Life –
Vasilis Vasilas’ new book explores Hungarian history
The historian’s latest work When Freedom Beckons: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the Jewish Hungarian Journey to Australia will be launched this month.
News –
Why the Greek Film Festival matters
Filmmaker and author Billy Cotsis goes one-on-one with Sydney Chair of the Greek Film Festival, Nia Karteris about her commitment to celebrating Greek film and culture.
Dialogue –
How the postal survey is threatening the Aussie meaning of mateship
The marriage equality vote has started to turn mates against each other, writes Billy Cotsis.
Features –
An act of kindness in Greece
Greek Australian Angela Fratas talks about her work with stray animals, refugees, and her journey moving to Greece.
Life –
From the Aegean Sea to NSW
Documentary filmmaker Billy Cotsis previews the 24th Delphi Bank Greek Film Festival in Sydney.
News –
WATCH: Greece tourism film wins at the 2017 World Tourism Organisation Awards
Directed by Andonis Theocharis Kioukas, the short showcases cities, traditional villages, breathtaking natural and archaeological sites, and mesmerising islands.
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Why Mykonos matters
Everyone working in Mykonos Town seems to know each other. There is an unwritten rule, ‘look after your fellow workers in summer.’