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More than a family tree
Sophie Arvanitou’s personal search for her family uncovered more to Tenedos than meets the eye
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Australian folklore and Greek myth
Greek born Melbourne based artist Vasos Tsesmelis is using his paintbrush to tell the story of Ned Kelly through Greek mythology
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Humanity’s debate
Moral and legal philosopher John Tasioulas talks to Neos Kosmos on the importance of human rights and their ever growing landscape
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A worthy sacrifice
Renowned composer John Psathas received even bigger acclaim after his composition of Athens Olympic Games ceremony
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United on all fronts
Cyprus Red Cross was officially admitted to the International Federation of Red Cross last week thanks to the hard work of their volunteers and committee
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Religious tourism for some, a lifelong home for others
The small community of monks at Mt Athos is growing. Neos Kosmos talks to two recent Greek Australian visitors.
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The betrayal of the Greek middle class
“Our parents’ generation have benefited from the corrupt political system that favoured nepotism and patronage, leaving the future generations to foot the bill”
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Xanthoula and Slim – an Anzac love story
“A small vivacious girl who, in 1942 when only 15, helped to hide an Australian soldier from the enemy in Greece, arrived yesterday in the migrant ship, to marry him.”
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The cultural pioneer
The life of Stathis Raftopoulos was celebrated at the launch of Kyriakos Amanatides’ book Stathis Raftopoulos MBE – Poet. A contemporary Ulysses in the Antipodes