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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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Marbles and Goody’s

A response to the criticism of the ‘burger joint’ under our Greek centre and the Parthenon Marbles Replica.

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Frieze: The GOCMV marbles

The GOCMV frieze forms an integral part of both the Greek and Australian communities and acts as a bridge and conduit between them.

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What it means to call two countries home

Australia and Greece are so different that the only apt description would be ‘worlds apart’.

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We are being lied to about poverty – it’s grim

A tragic indicator of increasing poverty and unemployment is the suicide toll, writes Gerry Georgatos.

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Same Sex Marriage: Let’s bury the hatchet and move on

An open letter to a ‘No’ voter.

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My Big Fat Greek Week: PASOK VS PASOK

There is an old saying that whenever there’s any kind of election in Greece, it doesn’t matter who you vote for, in the end it is PASOK that wins.

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