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‘Greek mythology teaches us how to live in the real world’

Harry James Angus knows all about blending cultures. As a member of popular band Cat Empire, he’s mixed rock, pop, soul, funk, jazz and a series of other musical styles …

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Staging an Epitaph for Greece

Up until a few years ago, Christoforos was a typical middle-class Greek, a small business owner who, due to the crisis – and after a series of personal unfortunate events, …

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The story of Enfield Neorio 8000

It is not widely known that back in 1973, an electric car was manufactured in the Greek island of Syros from the company Enfield-Neorion, owned at the time by the …

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Elly Lukas: Australia’s first Greek fashion icon

Born in Ithaca on 27 July 1924, Elly Lukas was considered one of Australia’s most beautiful women, and she was the first Greek migrant to walk the fashion runways across …

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A dietitian from Greece brings an e-breath of ‘fresh’ air to Melbourne

Jordan Psomopoulos has launched a new online radio service and is determined to do things the Greek way.

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‘Greek traditional music originates from people’s bodies’

Chrysoula Kechagioglou, talks about blending musical traditions from Greece and other countries – and what it means to be an artist from a country in crisis.

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Putting together the pieces of Hellenic identity

Georgia Keilman’s search for her family history led her to develop an online global community of over 16,000 people with the shared passion of Hellenic genealogy.

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George Kapiniaris: Malaka is the new Wog

The comedian talks about his new show Malakas With Attitude and how Acropolis Now and Wogs Out of Work helped shape attitudes towards Greek Australians.

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The colourful life of Kitiya Palaskas

The craft-based designer speaks to Neos Kosmos about her trajectory so far, the road to self-discovery, and her mission to find meaning through her work.

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When the Jewish volunteers came to Lemnos

Just as the Australian Brigadier John Monash bemoaned the many difficulties at Lemnos, so too the Jewish Corps.

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