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Abacus of death

Why it matters for the living in war torn countries with civil unrest and conflict

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Greens’ day of destiny beckons

Adam Bandt talks to Neos Kosmos about why Australia needs a third way more than ever

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Xenophon: ‘It’s about right or wrong, not left or right’

Judge me on consistency, says Independent Senator

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The sophisticated world of Greek pottery

Experts from the University of Melbourne bring one of the most highly regarded collections of Greek vases to light

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In the name of the father

As we celebrate Father’s Day, we take the time to honour the men who shaped and moulded us, and inspire us daily

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Celebrating Alexander the Great’s lost world

Australian filmmaker David Adams is walking in the footsteps of Alexander and his army

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The Sinodinos way

Senator Arthur Sinodinos could be returning to familiar ground – the engine room of a Federal Coalition government.

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Hidden jewels of Steni

Andreas C Chrysafis walks us through the historic Museum of Steni; in the picturesque Cypriot town of the same name

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Memories of Bonegilla

Greek Australians mark the 60th anniversary of the arrival of Greek migrants in Bonegilla with a photographic exhibition of a time that was

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Georganas’ battle for Hindmarsh

As the sitting member for one of Australia’s most hotly-contested electorates, Labor’s man in Adelaide’s west has a fight on his hands.

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