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The ghosts of Smyrna in Izmir

The Hellenic spirit still lingers in Smyrna, writes Alexander Billinis.

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Naming rights

Why do we name our children after our parents and do we still do it? Neos Kosmos looks at this tradition to see if it still applies today

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Melbourne’s Greek Independence Day parade

Last Sunday saw over 20,000 people march to the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne to commemorate Greek Independence Day in 2012.

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The urge to inspire

Peggy Radiotis is giving back to women in under-developed countries by showing them how to be leaders.

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Then and now

March 25 – Greek National Independence Day means so much to Hellenes, but what does it mean to the younger generations of Greeks in Australia?

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A pioneering spirit

Neos Kosmos pays tribute to the life and work of Dr Archie Kalokerinos, medical pioneer of the 20th century.

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More than a tool

eLearning is changing the way Greek language is taught.

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Design for life

Property developer, investment banker and urban design guru Linda Gregoriou talks to Mike Sweet about achievement, her new retail business and building a life less ordinary

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Sismanoglio: A beacon of Greek culture

Nick Dallas explores the Turkish town of Sismanoglio and its Greek connection.

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Myths and realities

Ms Jenny Bloomfield, Australian Ambassador to Greece talks to Neos Kosmos about the myths and realities surrounding migration to Australia for Greeks.

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