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Who really is Santa Claus?

Saint Nicholas of Asia Minor might be able to shed some divine light on this matter.

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A life on the streets

A tale of hardship and the consequences of wrong decisions.

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When darkness bears light

If the ATAR of 92 Alexandra Douros achieved doesn’t impress you, this will. Though born blind and paralysed from the waist down, she has never attended a private or special school.

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Fathers from the Edge

Helen Nickas reflects on her collection of narratives examining the complex relationships between Greek Australian writers and their fathers.

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Finding infinity Off The Grid

Australia’s first solar-powered festival to fuel the city of Melbourne with infinite resources.

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Against one ‘odd’

One-on-one with Koraly Dimitriadis, the good Greek girl behind the controversial artist.

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Greek Food & Wine Festival

Delicious food and wine, delivered in a spirit of philoxenia; it doesn’t get more Greek than that.

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Neos Kosmos meets Filippos Pliatsikas

A journey from Pix Lax and beyond.

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Contemporary Greek artist seeks his own Toledo

Juxtaposing 16th- and 17th-century paintings with contemporary pieces shows “El Greco and the evolution of art.”

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A constant journey of self-discovery

Will Kostakis, award-winning author of The First Third, pens a heartfelt story about being bound to your friends and your enemies.

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