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Adelaide comes alive

What started as a month long event has grown to four, with the potential of more. Here’s the story of Festival Hellenika.

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Have we closed the gap?

Andrew Jackomos, Victoria’s Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People, talks to Neos Kosmos about Prime Minister Abbott’s first address of the Closing the Gap report.

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The strings of life

Renowned violinist and conductor Spiros Rantos started his career on the initiative of his parents and his uncle, a famous Greek cellist, what followed was an international career.

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Gospel according to Psarantonis

In a tavern in Heraklion, Psarantonis opens up about his life, his loves, and his unwaning passion for the Cretan lyra.

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Theatre of life

When Stage 4 cancer entered his life, Luke Icarus Simon took back what control he could through poetry.

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Vale Basil Hayler

RAN Battle of Greece and Crete veteran passes away

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Making good use of hobbies

Extra curricular activities aren’t just something to keep your child busy, the developmental benefits are staggering.

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Performance of eternal truths

Director and actor Yannis Simonides is heading to his Australian and New Zealand six-week tour, to present the rare theatre piece of eternal truths – Socrates Now.

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Zorba and the big day

In a new trend, Greek Australian couples are making their bridal party learn Greek dancing and are putting tradition back into the big day.

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Speaking to one’s heart

Romanian-born and Greek raised, Octavian Catrinei is the student with the best ATAR results in the history of St. John’s College. He tells us why language carries a culture

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