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The father of Greek press in Australia

Descendants of Efstratios Venlis, the founder of the first Greek newspaper in Australia, Afstralia, talks about the 100th anniversary of the Greek press in Australia

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The Asia Minor catastrophe

An overview of a historical event that changed the face of modern Greece

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New horizons for Georganas

The former Labor member for Hindmarsh was a casualty of his party’s infighting, but gracious in defeat, this campaigner is not done yet, writes Michael Sweet

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Painting with Athenian light

Elspeth Geronimos talks to Michael Sweet about her new exhibition Reactions, a reflection of the Greek capital and its citizens during the crisis

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The stones of Kontias

Jim Claven walks the windy streets of the Lemnian village Kontias – exploring its history and its resurrection

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Young Europeans on the move

A new university study aims to chart trends in the continent’s latest wave of emigration

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The piano man

Stefan Cassomenos has been tickling the ivories since the age of four. Here he tells Neos Kosmos his story of living behind the keys of a piano

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A century of help

Red Cross is set to celebrate 100 years of service and this time they need your help

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Happy snaps!

John Papandriopoulos, developer of the fastest smartphone camera app in the world, talks about his early days of IT in Australia and now in Silicone Valley.

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Bollywood’s Greek connection

The first Indian films shown in Australia were targeted to Greek audiences. Thanks to cinephile Peter Yiannoudes, Bollywood came to Australia through Greek cinemas.

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