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The right combination

When it comes to heritage, Greek Aboriginal Andrew Jackomos says he’s got the best of both worlds.

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Life on hold

Life isn’t a right, it’s a gift. Neos Kosmos meets four-year-old Lukas, a shy but curious child suffering from a rare brain tumor called medulloblastoma.

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Dekapentavgoustos

We take a closer look at the August 15 celebrations in and around Greece

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Voice of a crisis

Shocked by what she saw in Greece last year, social documentary photographer Effy Alexakis went back last month to document the ‘new Athens’

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Stripped bare

Neos Kosmos sits down with a model and a stripper to understand the pros and cons of using your body as a business

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Loss and life

After the tragic loss of her triplets, and the stillbirth of her daughter, comes life, as Mary Coustas announces she is pregnant

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Idiots are invincible

Greek author, psychologist and lecturer Dr Angelos Rodafinos talks about settling into Australia and his books on change management and self improvement

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Odysseus of the visual arts

For more than 50 years, Alkis Astras has been depicting his travelling experiences on canvas. At the age of 83, he continues his spiritual and artistic journey.

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Live your adventure

Nick De Polignol runs the Third Sutherland Greek Scouts Group, where young Greek Australians learn both scouting skills and Greek culture

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Over the sea to Evia

Evia’s rich history and brave people helped it survive WWII. Historian Jim Claven talks to Felicia Leonardos about the island’s wartime legacy and its Australian connection

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