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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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The haunted streets of Istanbul

Exploring Fener and Balat – the old Greek and Jewish quarters of Istanbul

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Great Scot!

An interview in Neos Kosmos made Scottish Australian journalist Marjory McGinn – and her love affair with Greece – a media and sociological event in the Hellenic Republic

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Greg’s neighbours

Greek Australian actor Greg Pandelidis talks to Neos Kosmos about his new play Heart Thy Neighbour and ethnic diversity in the arts

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Dreams can come true

Greek dancer Leeco Kosmidis grew up with Michael Jackson and dreamed that one day he would dance with him. Now his dream has come true

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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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