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Losing the map

Joanna Kalafatis, actress, travel writer and photographer talks to Neos Kosmos about the experiences that changed her life forever.

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The story of Gallipoli, ‘the beautiful city’

Greek studies professor Chris Mackie tracks a number of Greek influences at Gallipoli.

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Skyrocketing style

Greek-Italian duo Strateas.Carlucci of Melbourne is seen as one of the most promising fashion labels worldwide.

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The Thrillionaire

Nick Halikopoulos, the ‘debilitated’ kid who turned into one of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs, talks to Neos Kosmos.

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Two suitcases and five Egyptian pounds

Helen Said gives voice and understanding to what it means to be a refugee, through the story of her father George Said.

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OOEGASA – Memories of Lemnos

The secret behind Australia and Lemnos being forever linked.

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Lemnos’ Anzac story through a teenager’s eyes

Twelve year 9 and 10 students travelled to Lemnos and blogged their entire visit, relishing the chance to see Greece’s connection to the story of Gallipoli.

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The Ethnic cleansing of Greeks from Gallipoli in 1915

There were 32,000 Greeks living on the Gallipoli peninsula in 1915. By 1919 there were none. Historian John Williams explains how the Turks sanctioned the genocide of thousands.

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To West Mudros and Beyond

Lemnos and the Greek Australian odyssey of the Tarlamis family.

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The Greek Australian who returned from Vietnam

Melbourne-born-and-bred George Papadimos creates cutting-edge art in the largest urban capitals of the world.

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