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Two Greeks bridge the gap between Greece and Australia

“Our goal is to make Greece the bridge which will connect Australia with the rest of Europe,” environmentalist Spyros Kouvelis tells Neos Kosmos.

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Greek ‘bride’ celebrates her 103rd birthday in Australia

Born in Ikaria in November 1915, Angeliki Frangos says she feels like she “was born yesterday”.

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Is this the beginning of a new era for the tourism industry?

‘We need smart cities to attract smart tourists,’ says tourism expert Marianna Sigala.

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Six Greeks top the list of the 100 most famous people in history

‘It is our duty as Greeks to acknowledge and appreciate the legacy our ancestors bestowed upon us,’ says Flinders University’s Mihalis Tsianikas.

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Holden’s closure marks end of an era for automotive manufacturing in Australia

The Australian made cars were synonymous with freedom for Greek migrants.

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John Perry: the son of migrants who fought for human rights in Australia

The Perry family hopes their father’s story will continue to inspire others of Hellenic origin to achieve all that they can.

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Greek ‘newcomers’ continue to form strong bonds in Australia

Adelaide’s newly arrived Greek migrants group, E.N.A. 2010+ held its second state meeting to discuss and share their experiences.

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The heartache of xenitia

A Greek migrant talks to Neos Kosmos about her first visit back to Greece as a tourist after moving to Australia.

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Australian artist finds inspiration in Greece and wins Best Visual Arts Award

Josephine Fagan’s winning installation ‘Diaspora’ is a symbolic representation of the perilous journey of Syrian refugees attempting the sea crossing from Turkey to Greece.

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First bouzouki school opens its doors in Australia

There are already 25 students enrolled, studying music theory, history of Greek music and, of course, practical bouzouki playing.

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