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OXI day in Australia

We take a historical look at the beginnings of OXI Day in Australia, and how the first Greek Australians dealt with the onset of WWII in their adopted nation.

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A 360 view of Sydney

Photographer Con Hionis talks to Neos Kosmos about his new photography book, the unique style of cylindrical panoramas.

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Townsville Xstrata Greek Fest: a smashing good time

Homegrown Hellenic hospitality draws record crowds.

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The gift of life

The first liver transplant recipient in South Australia was Greek, and now as SA celebrates 20 years of liver transplantation, we look at the life of Tasia Douvos.

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Hope rises from the ashes on Chios

The political powers that have governed us for decades seem to be done after having pushed Greece into this dead end.

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From little things big things grow

A Greek Australian scientist is heading the push for our place in space writes Marcus Megalokonomos.

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Being Greek!

Sydney hopes to be the home of the world’s largest Zorba dance at the 2012 Being Greek festival.

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Good Greeks and bad Germans

Olive oil, wine, Cycladic art, the Parthenon, Byzantine icons, Santorini, all are parts of the Greek puzzle – not the puzzle itself.

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The real cost of Greek singers

Public backlash over the cost of Greek touring artists is felt by promoters all over Australia.

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Give the Greek and Australian youth a chance to mature

The first generation of Greeks arrived in Victoria in search of a better future. They were young. They had an adventurous spirit and were keen to build a new life.

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