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The Socceroos’ godfather

Zvonimir Rale Rasic talks to Neos Kosmos about the 1974 Socceroos, once South Melbourne junior Ange Postecoglou, and the country he adores so much – Brazil.

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Mightier than the sword

Greek Australians have used their stories of migration and identity to shape Australian literature, but what does the future hold for ethnic literature?

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Taking it to the streets!

Food trucks are the way forward and provide us with a piece of Hellenic memory in a parkland in Melbourne.

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The Greek crooner

Before Sinatra, before Dean Martin there was Al Bowlly: the original crooner.

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From Olympus to Everest

For one small team of Greek climbers, it took passion, faith, patience and vision to become the first ever Greek expedition to climb Mt Everest.

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The cloud hunter

After discovering a material that can ‘make clouds’, Dr Ioannis Michaloudis has done everything to bring this heavenly object into man-made spaces.

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Finding the way

It was art and acceptance that helped Maria Dimopoulos make her way through mental illness. But the stigma within migrant communities still remains a concern.

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Painting from a solid foundation

Acclaimed artist Effie Mandalos has combined her art experience and years of teaching to create her own art school.

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Them and us

Panos Couros is the director of Darwin Writers Festival Wordstorm, he talks to Fotis Kapetopoulos about the links between migrants and indigenous Australians.

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Akrotiri’s link to Atlantis

Looking at the remains at Santorini’s archaeological site at Akrotiri, Dr Dora Constantinidis found parallels with Plato’s story and daily life of the ancient people on the island.

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