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Greece no more

As the financial crisis hits Greece harder, Alexander Billinis talks to a number of Serbian nationals who have lived and worked in Greece, but now say, ‘Greece no more…’

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The thread of life

With time on her hands, Cheryl Simpson decided to delve into the world of embroidery.

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Birth of a song

Acclaimed composer, lyricist and singer Pantelis Thalassinos, is the man behind hundreds of collaborations with some of the greatest Greek musicians of all time. Here he speaks to

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Weight off his shoulders

Brisbane man George Kotis went from drinking four litres of Coca Cola a day to working out for four hours a day.

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The hopeful side of reality

Poverty and uncertainty is the prevailing understanding of the current climate in Greece. However, Nick Dallas sees a light at the end of the tunnel.

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Against all odds

Christos Vrettos, an Australian by birth who has resided in Greece for the past 15 years, is determined to stay in Greece and brave the crisis.

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Memo 2 – a toxic medicine for Greece?

Neos Kosmos seeks Dr Skrekas’ views on the new memorandum approved by the Greek parliament on Sunday, as well as the future of the Greek economy.

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Helen of Fitzroy

If Helen of Troy was the face that launched a thousand ships, then Helen of Fitzroy is the woman who launched thousands of music fans in the direction of the Victorian Parliament s

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Eating in ancient Greece

Oregano and meat was a staple, so what’s changed? Dora Kitinas-Gogos walks in the shoes of the ancient Greeks to see what, why and how they ate.

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Go Greek – at what price?

We all buy Greek food products but it’s certainly not the cheapest option, even with a strong Aussie dollar against the euro.
Mike Sweet has the low-down on the high price of go

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