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Taking time to do the numbers
George Megalogenis, one of Australia’s leading political journalists, talks to Neos Kosmos about journalism, Canberra and ‘Greekness’
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Madrid’s wordly tastes
The Spanish capital, Madrid, is famous for its sleepless nights and tapas. Behind the open plazas, Fotis Kapetopoulos explores the city’s local tapas bars where food and drink abou
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Greek literary figures: George Seferis
Monash University academic Nick Trakakis continues his series on major Greek literary figures, with a look at George Seferis
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Longing for Levissi
Levissi has been abandoned since the political intervention of the 1920s, but now it’s time for another political intervention, writes Thomas Andronas
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The ring announcer
Perry Cale speaks to Neos Kosmos about life as one of Australia’s leading ring announcers
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Footsteps to Mani
Eager to return to his roots, Ilias Dimitreas took his family from Melbourne to Mani to build a more fulfilling life
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Making the cut since 1965
In the 1960s, Steve Toumbas was a Greek migrant in Adelaide. Now, he tells Margaret Paul, the award-winning hairdresser is helping the current crop of migrants.
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The church at Panagia Soumela
Iason Athanasiadis reports on the first church service held at the Monastery of Panagia Soumela in Trabazon, Turkey in 88 years.
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Rhodes: there is more than meets the eye
Fotis Kapetopoulos writes about his travels in Rhodes
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A winter break in Australia
A love of the English language has seen 15 year old Alexandros Ziogas reverse the trend of young Greek Australians going to Greece to learn Greek by spending time in Melbourne impr