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Billy Cotsis

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Democracy. Seriously, does it actually work?

When Saddam Hussein would routinely win his presidential campaigns with around 97 per cent of the vote, I used to wonder how on earth he couldn’t attain a magical 99 …

News

From Maria Callas to Giannis Haroulis: the biggest multicultural festival in Australia returns for 16 weeks

Billy Cotsis looks at the Darling Harbour extravaganza and picks his ‘must see’ events on the cultural program for the next few weeks.

Features

Restoration: Tunisia with a touch of Hellenism

Billy Cotsis takes us through a Hellenic history of Tunisia.

Features

From Mykonos to Lesvos

Billy Cotsis sits down with bestselling author Jeffrey Siger.

Features

The best of the Greek islands on Athens’ door step

Billy Cotsis talks about his visits to the islands of Poros, Hydra, Spetses, Aegina, Agistri and Salamina.

Features

Trebizond of Pontus — The Last Hellenic Empire

The incredible story of the Hellenes of Trebizond and their connection to Xenephon, the Silk Road and a near creation of a modern Greek republic on the Black Sea.

Life

Nafplios: a journey to Ithaca

The Hellenic Art Theatre team take the audience on a unique trip to Ithaca, telling a story about a relatively unknown aspect of the Trojan War.

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.

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