Eugenia Pavlopoulou
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When darkness bears light
If the ATAR of 92 Alexandra Douros achieved doesn’t impress you, this will. Though born blind and paralysed from the waist down, she has never attended a private or special school.
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Family violence victims of CALD background, more vulnerable
Royal Commission into Family Violence urged to ensure needs of diverse communities are addressed.
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Nadia Tass takes on The Flick
Greek Australian director/producer brings to life the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of Annie Baker.
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Hellenic Museum’s shifting dynamics
With a new modern architectural addition, the Hellenic Museum is opening up its doors to more than just its faithful Greek Australian visitors.
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Tragedy strikes Farlecas family
Melbourne family mourns the loss of 39-year-old Peter Farlecas, who tragically lost his life while competing in an Ironman triathlon.
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It’s all … Blood and Circuses for Lex
Lex Marinos opens up in his ‘irresponsible memoir’, a book dedicated to our common migrant story and the recent screen history of Australia.
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Living in the blood stained country
Gabriel Haritos who currently lives in Israel, talks to Neos Kosmos about the harsh reality of the never-ending war in Gaza.
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Our own Indiana Jones
Lieutenant Commander Andrea Argirides is determined to help save archaeological treasures in conflict zones.
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Mellow liquid passion
When Costas Lazaridis came back to Greece in 1975, his love affair would blossom into Costa Lazaridi wines, now available in 16 countries including Australia
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Dimitria ousted from Eaton Mall
Monash City Council cites public safety issues to justify its decision.