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Odisho’s Christmas Odyssey

Every year, Odisho and his nostalgic of Greece Assyrian friends who lived there in the late 70s and early 80s, get together to have a pre-Christmas dinner

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The Hellinisation of Christmas in Melbourne

And the Tatlin monument inspired Christmas tree in Ioannina.

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Trauma must never become your injurious oppressor

Some thoughts in anticipation of the New Year.

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Whatever Christmas is about, it should be about much more

Do not let those around us who are doing it tough do it alone, do not let them struggle in silence and dangerously internalise grief.

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EUZONES

News the Victorian Government is co-sponsoring a visit of a smattering of eugenic euzones next year to the tune of $30,000 has been met largely with euophoria.

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When President Pavlopoulos stepped on President Erdogan’s toe

Erdoğan did not let the opportunity to respond and veer away from protocol himself, stating that he cannot leave Pavlopoulos’ comments unanswered.

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‘We are like a family’

As Neos Kosmos celebrates 60 years, journalist Anastasia Tsirtsakis reflects on what it means to be apart of the team as a second generation Greek Australian.

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Bridging two identities, always looking into the future

Neos Kosmos’ editorial director, Nelly Skoufatoglou on how the newspaper helped her get a better grasp of her Greek Australian reality.

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Migrant homelessness on the increase

Australia has registered nearly 110,000 of its population as homeless but the real number is nearly three times that, around 300,000.

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Christos Fifis’ ‘Greek Australian Offerings’

Greek Australian Offerings is the writer’s third deeply inspiring volume of historically significant musings about identity and historical continuity in Australia.

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