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Margaret Paul

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Greek Australians leaders in child protection

Three Greek Australians speak to Neos Kosmos about National Child Protection Week and what they do

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Cook-off raises funds for Berry St kids

Leading Melbourne chef Vas Dounoudis and four celebrities cooked at a fundraising dinner for the homeless at Church Street Enoteca.

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Greeks support Pakistani flood relief

Greek Australian individuals are reaching out to support victims of the recent floods in Pakistan according to a senior World Vision Australia official.

Life

The taste of Spring in Oakleigh

As the warmer weather approaches, Vicky Peppos is doing cooking classes on lighter Greek food

Life

Melbourne Fringe Festival kicks off

Dozens of Greek Australian are involved in the Melbourne Fringe Festival, as performers, musicians and organisers.

Features

Making the cut since 1965

In the 1960s, Steve Toumbas was a Greek migrant in Adelaide. Now, he tells Margaret Paul, the award-winning hairdresser is helping the current crop of migrants.

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Financial crisis means more archaeological works in Cyprus

The Director of the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI), Dr Thomas W. Davis, told a lunchtime lecture at The University of Melbourne that while the Global Fin

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Megalogenis proclaims election “strangest ever”

George Megalogenis told a lunchtime crowd where the 2010 election was won and lost. Or, rather, just lost.

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Apodimi Compania in National Film and Sound Archive

Apodimi Compania have made the National Film and Sound Archive’s ‘Sounds of Australia’ list of aural treasures

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Migrant poem wins essay prize

A poem by a general practitioner about how the trauma of migrant parents affects their children has won a medical prize.

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