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Walking Samos – On the trail of poets, warriors and the Blackbeard of the Aegean

A few years ago I made a long anticipated trip to the beautiful Island of Samos. I had always wanted to visit its museums and archaeological sites, as well as …

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‘The great mass of waters killed many thousands’: how earthquakes and tsunamis shook ancient Greece and Rome

The Greek poet Crinagoras of Mytilene (1st century BC–1st century AD) once addressed a little poem to an earthquake. He asked the quake not to destroy his house: Earthquake, most …

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Greek visionary revives iconic Ansett Australia brand with AI

Ansett Australia was once an icon of the Australian skies. For decades, it was a name synonymous with elegance, innovation, and exceptional customer service. After the airline collapsed into administration …

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From hobby to hustle: How three young Greek Australians turned passion into profit

Collecting is a common behaviour, with many people having their own favourite niche thing to collect. You have coins, spoons, stamps, trading cards, comics, video games, figurines, you name it. …

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Lauren Cassimatis: Defending truth in the age of true crime

Yiayia was responsible Lauren Cassimatis becoming a criminal lawyer – and the road has become bumpier as we became addicted to true crime entertainment. Cassimatis is in her 20th year …

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Nasia Delis steps into her light with Miss Universe Australia

As the Miss Universe Australia 2025 finals in Perth draw near, a trio of accomplished and stunning Greek Australian beauties are getting ready to take the national stage. Among them, …

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Can’t work out without music? Neither could the ancient Greeks and Romans

These days when you see people exercising, they’re usually also listening to music, whether they’re at the gym, or out jogging on the street. It makes sense, as studies have …

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‘Eat your way to abs’: Suzie Petropoulos is redefining women’s fitness one healthy souvlaki at a time

In a culture where women are constantly told to be smaller, quieter, and “not too much”, Suzie Petropoulos is giving them permission to take up space, eat well, lift heavy, …

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Argenti and Koronios: Chios merchant-protomartyrs of Greek Independence

The most cursory experience with Greek School in the Diaspora, or the Greek educational system undoubtedly references the work, literary contributions, and martyrdom of Rhigas Pheraios. Two decades before the …

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From Melbourne to Miss Universe: Dana Diamataris’ journey of self-belief and cultural pride

“My goal this year is to say ‘Yes’ to every opportunity that comes my way,” Dana Diamataris told Neos Kosmos in March, ahead of the Miss Universe Australia Victoria State …

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