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Weight off his shoulders
Brisbane man George Kotis went from drinking four litres of Coca Cola a day to working out for four hours a day.
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The hopeful side of reality
Poverty and uncertainty is the prevailing understanding of the current climate in Greece. However, Nick Dallas sees a light at the end of the tunnel.
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Against all odds
Christos Vrettos, an Australian by birth who has resided in Greece for the past 15 years, is determined to stay in Greece and brave the crisis.
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Memo 2 – a toxic medicine for Greece?
Neos Kosmos seeks Dr Skrekas’ views on the new memorandum approved by the Greek parliament on Sunday, as well as the future of the Greek economy.
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Helen of Fitzroy
If Helen of Troy was the face that launched a thousand ships, then Helen of Fitzroy is the woman who launched thousands of music fans in the direction of the Victorian Parliament s
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Eating in ancient Greece
Oregano and meat was a staple, so what’s changed? Dora Kitinas-Gogos walks in the shoes of the ancient Greeks to see what, why and how they ate.
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Go Greek – at what price?
We all buy Greek food products but it’s certainly not the cheapest option, even with a strong Aussie dollar against the euro.
Mike Sweet has the low-down on the high price of go
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The proposal
Penni Pappas takes a look at the do’s and don’t’s of that all important question: will you marry me?
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Apokries: the Bacchic celebration in Greece
Apokries is a chance to let your hair down and indulge in everything you were told not to
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Ada plays cupid
After nearly 20 years on the telly, presenter Ada Nicodemou isn’t showing signs of slowing down as she takes on her newest venture hosting reality TV show Please Marry my Boy