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The perils of publishing

Christos Tsiolkas speaks about the changes in the publishing industry and the challenges facing ‘ethnic’ writers today.

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Australian heroes at the buffer zone

A new exhibition in Canberra sheds some light on the amazing stories that have come out of the Australian Federal Police’s efforts in the Cyprus’ Buffer Zone

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Greeks want change, but not elections

And while Greeks look for change, they are concerned elections could jeopardise Greece’s chance of a comeback

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The borders of ancient Macedonia

Professor John Melville-Jones of the University of Western Australia speaks about the long history of the changing borders of ancient Macedonia

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Want to know a secret?

Greek start-up Daily Secret has a presence in more than twenty-two countries and currently has close to 800,000 subscribers worldwide. It will soon launch in Australia.

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The Storm Chaser

Canadian George Kourounis takes adventure and thrill-seeking to the extreme.

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Storytelling at its finest

Acclaimed Greek Australian filmmaker Nadia Tass speaks to Neos Kosmos about receiving Film Victoria’s highest accolade and why directing remains her true passion.

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Taking the world at age 16

World-renowned teenage artist David Marinos shares his ambitious dreams on creating art that doesn’t conform.

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Church rebuild at Ground Zero

The Greek Orthodox church which fell victim to the 9/11 attacks in Manhattan will reopen by 2016.

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Stunning Greek antiquities shine in Boston’s museum

The Ancient World collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston ranks amongst the finest in the world, with its three galleries devoted to ancient Greece.

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