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There’s something about George

Former rugby great George Peponis now remembers his mum’s ‘ingenious’ child care solutions with a smile on his face, read about his migration story:

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SC Olyvia Nikou: From local translator to powerful prosecutor

Olyvia Nikou is the first Greek Australian to be awarded silk status (SC) at the Victorian bar, here she recalls growing up as a Greek migrant.

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James Tatoulis: Bonegilla and beyond

Heart surgeon James Tatoulis was a child of Bonegilla, here’s his migration story.

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Nicholas Kotsiras: between a rock and a choc wedge

Immigration and Cultural Affairs Minister Nicholas Kotsiras remembers his experiences all too well as a young child of migration.

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The pain of success: Justice Kyrou

Early life for Supreme Court Judge Emilios Kyrou wasn’t easy. In between punches, he would come to the realisation that knowing the law gives you power.

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Suddenly it’s hip to be ethnic

MP Maria Vamvakinou’s migrant life started out with segregation, here she tells her story.

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Luck of the draw: New Years in Greece

Luck is the basis of Greek New Year’s traditions, and right now, Greece needs it. Neos Kosmos looks at a couple of New Year’s celebrations not so well known.

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Greece’s triangle of power

A nexus of media, business and politics lies behind the country’s crisis, say critics

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Greek Christmas in Australia

From kalanta to melomakarona, Sophia Darzanos explores whether the next generation are doing their bit to keep Greek Christmas traditions alive.

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On the inside

Interior architect Stacey Kouros talks to Neos Kosmos about how she gets inside her client’s heads in order to design the inside of their homes

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