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The hidden threat
A tolerance towards alcohol and tobacco in the Greek community has the potential to threaten the future of our teenagers.
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Once we were warriors
The region of Laconia may be known for its militant past, but as Despina Meris finds, today it is a peaceful place to explore a bygone era.
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The philosopher of melodies
Yusuf Islam speaks to Neos Kosmos about his musical journey, his Greek identity, his thoughts on the Cyprus issue and the real message behind his latest artistic endeavour, the mus
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Abracadabra, you’ve been robbed
In a bid to curve his smoking cravings, Nick Kesidis replaced a packet of cigarettes with a deck of cards. Helen Velissaris meets a man who keeps you in a constant state of disbeli
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A rich present in the past
Third birthday celebrations for the Acropolis Museum, Marcus Megalokonomos takes a retrospective look at the Museum that’s graced the Acropolis mountain since 2009.
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The positives of studying Greek in year 12
With the performance of year 12 Modern Greek students so high, why are the number of students enrolling in the subject dropping? Penni Pappas explains
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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.