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Gypsies from Greece

Over a hundred years ago, 26 Greek-Romani migrants entered Melbourne amidst a tumultuous time in Australia’s migrant history. Here is their story:

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George’s war on whinging: part 2

In this concluding part of our exclusive interview with George Megalogenis, he reflects on the state of Australian politics today, Greece and the eurozone crisis and why Australia

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Warzones, love and family – all in a day’s work

Now on the academic trail, Helen Vatsikopoulos talks to Helen Velissaris about her career, her family and the new book on the horizon.

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Walk Together in harmony

People of Australia ambassador Vivi Germanos-Koutsounadis’ experience as a migrant child was enough to make her ensure new arrivals to Australia don’t suffer the same.

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Neos Kosmos special election edition

A special election edition of Neos Kosmos will be available tomorrow bringing you all the up-to-date information and news from Sunday’s national election. Coverage of the election

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Greek Australian’s have access to PM

Nine new Ministerial Consultative Committees will give ethnic communities direct access to the Australian PM and cabinet.

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George’s war on whinging: part 1

In this special two-part feature George Megalogenis talks to Michael Sweet about his work and what led a ‘nervy kid’ from Richmond to where he is today.

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The Greek conundrum

Taking a closer look at the crisis in Greece, and its impact on the eurozone.

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Growing time

Pappou’s backyard garden sowed a seed in the young Costa Georgiadis, who went on to become the Greek garden guru he is today.

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Can’t find a better man

Swapping his comedy hat for drama, playwright and director Alex Lykos explores the dark side in his latest play Better Man.

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