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Helen Velissaris

Sport

Multicultural focus for AFL

The many ethnic players now playing for the clubs demonstrate a changing AFL and Australian landscape.

Life

Liquid Gold: Olive oil and nuts reduce heart disease

The Mediterranean diet has proven to be extremely helpful in reducing the risk of heart disease, strokes and heart attacks

News

Doing time to stop youth crime

Sergeant Jim Bellos will lock himself up until $5000 is raised for crime prevention and youth education.

Sport

National Premier League: The good and the bad

With new changes introduced to help the National Premier League become world class and more unified, the Greek sponsored teams give their say on what they think will come of it.

News

Premier champions multiculturalism

The outspoken Dutch politician Geert Wilders, who believes multiculturalism doesn’t work, has met a frosty Australian reception

News

Greek Australian heads new Party

The Australian Sovereignty Party is about transparent fiscal policies and level migration.

Sport

The new generation

Now, more than ever, we’re seeing Greek names hit the pitch in the A-league.

Features

Whitewashed church on home soil

Neos Kosmos takes a tour of the facilities and looks at the Archdiocese’s first real attempt to engage with its youth members..

News

Uproar as Golden Dawn set to open Australian office

Golden Dawn parliamentarians will be visiting Australia soon

Dialogue

Saturday Greek school: torment or delight?

Neos Kosmos journalist, Helen Velissaris, talks about her experiences of Greek school and her thoughts on what will save dwindling class sizes.

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