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Cyprus issue, bigger than expected
Catriona Standfield visited Cyprus hoping to make a contribution to the achievement of peace, but after seeing the country that has yet to resolve a 38-year-old conflict, she wonde
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A touch of Basile
Basile explains to Neos Kosmos how venting about a 1996 trip to Greece launched an international comedy career.
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The middle of the pack
Panos George Livery recounts his shaky experiences on board the Shropshire in his memoirs from the early 1900’s.
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50-50 Greek Australian family wins photo comp
With hundreds of photo entries from our readers capturing their defining Greek Australian moment, it was Stelios Zoumakis’ family portait that took out the coveted prize.
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Life through Constantinos Anastasakis’ eyes
Greek Australian photographer finds his niche overseas.
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War through Hellenic eyes
Ex-warrant officer Peter Adamis shares with us his personal account of what it’s like to be a Greek Australian soldier fighting for your country and what the spirit of ANZAC means
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Conquering the moon, Greek style
Nik Halik wants to be the first Greek to walk on the moon. Here he shares with Neos Kosmos his dreams of outer space.
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The legacy of Alexander the Great
As the Alexander the Great: 2000 Years of Treasure exhibition gets set to sail to Australia, we take a look at the myths and realities surrounding this prodigious leader.
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SBS radio review: what it means for us
George Zangalis, former SBS Board Member, discusses the recent decision made by SBS to conduct a review on their languages programming and what it means to the Greek community.
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The Giant who Never Woke
Neos Kosmos takes at look at author Vasilis Vasilas’ latest book on the history of the Pan-Hellenic Soccer Club – from its successful rise in 1957 to its eventual demise in 1976.