Helen Velissaris
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The lost RMIT archives
The rival archive project by RMIT University sits in the GOCMV’s hands now.
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Unions not bread and butter of ALP anymore
Labor leader Bill Shorten wants to see his party adapt to changing times, but he may have already lost the Greek Australian vote.
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Grant boosts PMI Imageworks’ market share
Greek-owned printing company PMI Imageworks will increase its capacity fivefold with the help of a $2.6 million grant.
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Aged care conundrum
Long waiting lists, hundreds of thousands of dollars needed up front and multiple government assessments are just some of the pre-requisites of nursing homes.
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South Melbourne’s best start yet
Winning Coach of the Month after a record breaking five straight wins, South Melbourne coach Chris Taylor speaks to Neos Kosmos about the winning formula now ingrained at the club.
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European reality for Aussie young gun
18-year-old Tari Klisaris will be starting for Swedish club Sandvik FC this weekend, continuing his European journey.
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Technicality thwarts Mildura case
Mary Bakopoulos will continue to fight her case with the help of the Archdiocese.
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Art from the skies
Renowned artist Nike Savvas creates art installations that are larger than life. She talks to Neos Kosmos on her work ‘Rally’ that fills the entrance hall at Art Gallery of NSW.
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Boxing still living in degrading and sexist world
“This was a side of boxing I had pushed to the recesses of my mind and chosen to forget. I thought surely in this day and age the sport would have grown up?”
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MUnGA matures
Melbourne University Greek Association president Yiannis Kallianis has pushed the club outside its comfort zone and wants to see it mature.