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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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Laskarina Bouboulina: an 1821 heroine

Elizabeth Bellhouse gives a fictionalised poetic account of Greek heroine Laskarina Bouboulina.

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Discovering the hidden parts of Greece

Alex Papasimakopoulou and her partner Stephen Fleming have created a ‘made to order’ Greek tour company to give travellers a breathtaking and unexpected view of Greece.

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A hilarious Greek Tragedy

George Zacharopoulos, a biochemist turned stand-up comedian, is set to bring the Melbournians to laughter.

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Dr Varigos: carer across the generations

Andrew Varigos turned 100 last week. Neos Kosmos pays tribute to the former Melbourne GP and pioneering pharmacist.

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The last rich nation standing

Putting on the documentary filmmaker hat, George Megalogenis explores the way Australia managed to steer itself through economic turmoil to become the last rich nation standing.

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The (unconventional) good Greek girl

Public servant and now author Maria Katsonis delves into what it means to be a good Greek girl going through depression and why she is all the stronger for it.

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