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The last taboo

The latest statistics show violence against women perpetrated within the family is on the rise, but for the Greek community, mothers and daughters stay silent. Penni Pappas asks wh

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A Roman I was born

In Istanbul, the Greeks call themselves Romans. In 2011, they’re engaged in a fight to survive, and it’s the sound of rembetika that is leading the way.

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The writing’s on the wall

George Hatzimanolis takes to the streets of Exarcheia, Athens, to look at the philosophy behind its graffiti-coated walls.

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Goodbye to Smith Street

Tony Apidopoulos created a business in Melbourne that became a much loved landmark. But the last days of Tony the Tailor reveal more than meets the eye.

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Accidents, friendship and giving back

Neos Kosmos speaks with Eleftherios Smaropoulos, the first Greek paediatric surgeon ever to be accepted on sabbatical at Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital.

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Living life’s hardest path

Katerina Tzikas’s journey with cancer is a story that will inspire some and more others.

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Dreams can come true

We all do it, nearly every night, but what do they mean? Penni Pappas looks at the mysterious world of dreams and what they mean to superstitious Greeks.

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Reigniting the Greek spirit

Two DJs with a mission to inspire Greek passion in all of us through their radio show, Karamela FM, have done just that, and much more.

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Industrial light and magic

George Apostolidis – Grand Master of Photography exposed.

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Classical art meets Gold Coast glitz

Artist Michael Zavros mixes the contemporary and the classical to create modern works of mythic proportions.

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