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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.

Life

When Kythera meets Ionia

Immersed in the music of Valerios Calocerinos.

News

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.’

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