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Looking into the human psyche with a microscope

Nikos Athanasou, an Oxford professor, osteoarticular pathologist and scientist, talks about how his profession has also helped him become a good fiction writer.r

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Hellenic Tower dream only a year away

With the demolition of the historical GOCMV headquarters, President Bill Papastergiadis expresses mixed feelings, but above all enthusiasm for a new beacon of Hellenism globally

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Olga’s War

Now published in Greek, Phil Kafcaloudes’ novel Someone Else’s War, is the story of his grandmother: a brave woman, a spy, and a British war agent.

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Greek language priority for community

A new executive board has been confirmed for the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria, who say the promotion of Greek language is their top priority.

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Christopher Rozakeas: an environmentally friendly boy

Semi-finalist of the Science Talent Search awards, nine-year-old Christopher talks to Neos Kosmos about his interests.

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Computer games – the classroom of the future

Marigo Raftopoulos talks to Neos Kosmos about game-based learning and its benefits in classrooms of the future.

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Blessing of the waters celebrated around Australia

Thousands of followers of the Greek Orthodox faith flooded the beaches to celebrate the Baptism of Jesus and retrieve the Holy Cross from the water.

Life

Ringing a bell for Rengis

A celebration of magic, memories and human bonds at Fed Square.

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If you know something – say something

Crime Stoppers: the organisation that keeps the community safe

Life

What would you do?

What would you do if you were given the chance to decide who lives and who dies?

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