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Taming the black dog

Depression affects one in five Australians. In the Greek community the proportion is even higher. Mike Sweet asks why, and what stops sufferers finding help

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Singing her soul, moving our hearts

Legendary Greek singer Haris Alexiou speaks to Neos Kosmos about her life in song and how she longs to appear before Australian audiences again.

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Greeks do it better

Anthea Loucas, editor of Australian Gourmet Traveller, sheds light on Australia’s fascination with food, future directions in restaurant dining and why this could be Greek cuisine’

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Nick Hogios and the Toyota way

Mike Sweet meets Nick Hogios, Manager of Design at Toyota Style Australia.

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The Phantom lives on

Maria Mercedes speaks to Neos Kosmos about how Love Never Dies is leaving a mark of its own and bringing tears to the eyes of Lloyd Webber himself.

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Property: the great Australian dream?

Neos Kosmos examines how young Greek Australians need the helping hand of their families to buy property, and what happens to the ones left behind.

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Coffee talk in Belogiannis

Alexander Billinis seeks out the history behind the Greek settlement of Beloiannisz in Hungary.

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Facing dementia – a carer’s story

Mike Sweet investigates the pandemic of dementia in our ageing population, and the challenge our community faces.

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Aesop: one man’s fable

Twenty years ago, Dennis Paphitis wanted to create plant-based, natural hair products for his clients. What evolved was Aesop: an Australian skin, hair and body range that is takin

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Second chance at life

On a day when one person died, seven others got a second chance to live, including two-year-old Stephania Papadakis.

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