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Confronting reality
From Ari in Head On, to Harry in The Slap, Alex Dimitriades tells Neos Kosmos why he chooses to play Christos Tsiolkas’ most controversial characters, and why he revels in the chal
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Taming the black dog
Depression affects one in five Australians. In the Greek community the proportion is even higher. Mike Sweet asks why, and what stops sufferers finding help
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Singing her soul, moving our hearts
Legendary Greek singer Haris Alexiou speaks to Neos Kosmos about her life in song and how she longs to appear before Australian audiences again.
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Greeks do it better
Anthea Loucas, editor of Australian Gourmet Traveller, sheds light on Australia’s fascination with food, future directions in restaurant dining and why this could be Greek cuisine’
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Nick Hogios and the Toyota way
Mike Sweet meets Nick Hogios, Manager of Design at Toyota Style Australia.
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The Phantom lives on
Maria Mercedes speaks to Neos Kosmos about how Love Never Dies is leaving a mark of its own and bringing tears to the eyes of Lloyd Webber himself.
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Property: the great Australian dream?
Neos Kosmos examines how young Greek Australians need the helping hand of their families to buy property, and what happens to the ones left behind.
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Coffee talk in Belogiannis
Alexander Billinis seeks out the history behind the Greek settlement of Beloiannisz in Hungary.
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Facing dementia – a carer’s story
Mike Sweet investigates the pandemic of dementia in our ageing population, and the challenge our community faces.
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Aesop: one man’s fable
Twenty years ago, Dennis Paphitis wanted to create plant-based, natural hair products for his clients. What evolved was Aesop: an Australian skin, hair and body range that is takin