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Helen Velissaris

News

Greek suburbs booming despite slowing market

Many Greek Australians are sitting on real estate gold mines, but many aren’t willing to sell despite the high price tag on their houses.

Features

20 years on … what has changed?

Melbourne Greek schools are starkly different to what many in the community experienced 10 or 20 years ago. Now Greek schools are changing tack and embracing multiculturalism.

News

Foot on the pedal at 102

Haralambos Rallis is Europe’s oldest living driver, and he has no intention of stopping any time soon. Neos Kosmos spoke to him while he visited his second home, Sydney.

News

Greek archives now listed online

You can now peruse the list of the catalogued items in the Greek archives online.

News

Unquenchable thirst for Greek products

Greek exports to Australia have grown by more than 30 per cent in the last year. With big gains in the food and beverage industry, demand for all things Greek is getting stronger.

News

Taking on the supermarket giants

It’s unbelievably hard to get a Greek product to last on the supermarket shelf, so don’t take them for granted.

Sport

The real winners of the FFA Cup

While Adelaide United deservedly took home the FFA Cup, many will remember the inaugural cup for the successes of the grassroots teams.

Sport

Stamboulidis gets international call up

A Heidelberg United great and now Melbourne City recruit, Haris Stamboulidis is carving a strong professional career at just 18.

News

Diverse talent pool at NUGASvision

Billy Tachtsis takes out first prize with a bouzouki rendition of Evdokia.

News

Mid-air heroics

On an Emirates flight from Athens to Dubai, Greek Australian Georgina Papafotiou was close to death. Thankfully a fellow Greek Australian doctor was on board to help.

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