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The shepherd who counted stars

The tiny village of Kerastari hosts some of the greatest minds in radio astronomy each year thanks to Dr Tassos Tzioumis

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Too much too young

Teenagers all over Australia are experimenting with sex at an alarmingly younger age, but what does this mean for our community?

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How Fronditha gave meaning to ‘philanthropy’

Today, Fronditha is the largest Greek community organisation and its biggest employer, that is taking rapid steps towards the future

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Frocking up for ovarian cancer

Sufferer Helen Hatzis tells her heartbreaking story to Neos Kosmos during Frocktober, the ovarian cancer awareness month

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Ticket to ride

Documentary and portrait photographer Nicola Dracoulis is uncovering the social and cultural changes of Rio de Janiero one snapshot at a time

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Making a difference with disability football

Northcote City is the only Greek sponsored club in Victoria that runs its own disability development squad.

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Liberating Athens

Saturday marked the 69th anniversary of the liberation of Athens from Nazi occupation

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Windows to Canberra

As Canberra celebrates 100 years of existence, the Greek Australian community shows their take on the nation’s capital

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Becoming David

For over 50 years, David Caratzas was Peter Newman. Then at 54, he found out he was adopted, and Greek. Here’s his story about starting over as a Greek man.

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The last of the mourners

Diamond Rozakeas recently visited Kastanea – her highlight was meeting the doyenne of the dying art of professional mourning – Moirologia.

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