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One long path to the finish line

Ethiopian orphan Haftu’s life changed when he encountered aid worker Maria Strintzos. The young 13-year-old now calls Australia home

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Australia shares European values

Former Neos Kosmos journalist Alia Papageorgiou interviews the Australian Ambassador to the EU, Mr Duncan Lewis

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Rembetika: the best of the Balkans

Following his sell-out Melbourne performance, Gypsy musician Goran Bregovic speaks about his music and why he believes rembetika are the best sounds of the Balkans

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When Ian Fleming picked my grandfather to steal Nazi secrets

When naval intelligence officer Ian Fleming set up a secret commando unit during World War II, among those handpicked for duty was Theo Ionides – my grandfather

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Doyle’s metropolis

Melbourne’s Lord Mayor Robert Doyle talks about the controversial Australia 108 project, the city’s love affair with Greece, and protecting the Victorian capital’s ‘livability’

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A year in the making: Behind the scenes of the Antipodes Festival

There’s a lot more Antipodes than gyros and music. We take a look at the mammoth planning process and goes behind the scenes of the 2013 Antipodes Festival

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Bulkes: the Greek “republic” in Yugoslavia

Greek communists were shipped off to Bulkes, in former Yugoslavia, and created a mini-Greece.

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Stories from the sea

Meet the larger than life characters from the islands of the Hellenic Republic in the new Australian doco Greek Seadogs

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Baillieu’s downfall shows “deep divisions”

Parliamentarians give their verdict – analyst warns of “perfect storm” facing the Victorian Liberal Party

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Repowering Greece

Repower Greece is the latest campaign setting out to win hearts and minds, but what’s it got to do to make a real difference and how do we get involved?

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