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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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The Greek Australian-Aboriginal connection

George Zangalis sheds some light on the historical relationship of Greek Australians and the Aborigines.

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The women of Lemnos

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign, Tassos Ioannides speaks to Neos Kosmos about his innovative opera, Women in War.

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It’s all in the cut

Meet the man responsible for raising the Australian hairdressing industry’s standards – Frank Apostolopoulos.

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A Greek in North Korea

A personal account of Fragkiska Megaloudi’s two years living in the secretive Pyongyang.

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Kapiniaris strikes again

Greek Australian comedian George Kapiniaris creates his own music party for the Melbourne Comedy Festival, turning the Comic’s Lounge into San Memo.

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Unofficial histories: 1821

Greek American Alexander Billinis contemplates whether every revolution, every war of independence, is also in some ways a civil war.

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A heavenly voice

Dioni’s sounds travel between Sydney and Athens.

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The White Rose returns

Nana Mouskouri, the much-loved, world-famous singer, is coming to Australia as part of her world tour. She speaks exclusively to Neos Kosmos.

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The golden age of Australian comedy

Mary Coustas, aka Effie, speaks to Neos Kosmos about the era of pushing the boundaries.

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