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Greek women do it much better

Maria Theodorakis and Katerina Kotsonis from the web comedy Little Acorns describe what it’s like battling misogyny one hilarious five-minute episode at a time.

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«Στα Τρία, Athina»

Women’s ritual dancing in the heart of post-crisis Greece.

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From the war zone

Meet Helen Zahos, the restless volunteer nurse reporting from Mosul.

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All wrapped up

With Mother’s Day around the corner, author Vikkie Triantafyllou talks business, gift hampers, and her little daughter’s heart of gold.

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The stolen tomatoes

Stephanie Jacobs takes a closer look at Christian-Muslim relations in Cyprus.

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Supporting people throughout their journey in life

Stella Avramopoulos talks to Neos Kosmos about her experience at the helm of one of Australia’s oldest community organisations.

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One-on-one with Real Housewife of Sydney Athena X Levendi

The eccentric, fun-loving, spiritual artist opens up on the ins and outs of being on a reality TV show and spills the beans on just how much of it is ‘reality’.

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Romania’s Phanariote and Greek Revolution connection

Following his visit to Transylvania, Billy Cotsis delves into the long-standing connection between Romania and Greece.

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The death of the 457 visa (FAQ)

Everything you need to know about the new regulations.

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Nick Polites recalls his journey

A pioneer of Australian Greek welfare services, staunch advocate for wider migrant services, and legendary jazz musician, Nick Polites tells his life story in his own words.

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