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The legacy of Alexander the Great

As the Alexander the Great: 2000 Years of Treasure exhibition gets set to sail to Australia, we take a look at the myths and realities surrounding this prodigious leader.

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SBS radio review: what it means for us

George Zangalis, former SBS Board Member, discusses the recent decision made by SBS to conduct a review on their languages programming and what it means to the Greek community.

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The Giant who Never Woke

Neos Kosmos takes at look at author Vasilis Vasilas’ latest book on the history of the Pan-Hellenic Soccer Club – from its successful rise in 1957 to its eventual demise in 1976.

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Dollis advocates Israel relationship

Seeds of Greek-Israeli bond nurtured in Australia.

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The silent killer

Suicide: A taboo topic in the Greek community. Thomas Andronas speaks to a family who want to help others recognise the signs and do something, before it’s too late.

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Hellenes’ military service honoured

New book marks valour and sacrifice of Greek Australians for the first time.

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Preparing for Holy Week

Neos Kosmos takes a look at the traditions and customs of the Greek Orthodox Easter.

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The ghosts of Smyrna in Izmir

The Hellenic spirit still lingers in Smyrna, writes Alexander Billinis.

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Naming rights

Why do we name our children after our parents and do we still do it? Neos Kosmos looks at this tradition to see if it still applies today

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Melbourne’s Greek Independence Day parade

Last Sunday saw over 20,000 people march to the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne to commemorate Greek Independence Day in 2012.

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