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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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Designing the world

Neos Kosmos talks to Greek Australian architect Nicholas Karytinos on his New York ventures and his Athenian stylings

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Big Apple Dreamin’

Neos Kosmos speaks to Sydney-based knitwear designer Katherine Mavridis about her upcoming venture to the Big Apple

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One nurse’s story from the front line

Theodora Fetsi was one of the first people to be recruited by the Greek office of Medecins Sans Frontieres in 1992. This is her story.

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An unusual friendship

Christos Morris talks about an unusual friendship he shared with archeologist Yannis Sakellarakis, and his new book Digging at the Crossroads of Time.

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My fair Michelle

Her love of film began with a sojourn in Europe, and ended with one of MIFF’s top curating jobs. Here’s the story of Greek Australian film buff Michelle Carey.

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