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Who is really covered?
With the recent spate of natural disasters and environmental issues, insurance has become more of a concern, according to industry expert George Peters
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A night at the Roxy
Take a trip down memory lane as the Roxy is restored to her former beauty after 75 years
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Giving stories new voice
As International Women’s Day celebrates its 100 year anniversary, Neos Kosmos looks at one woman’s journey to give life to the voices of first generations Greek Australians
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Azure beauty of the Aegean islands
Nigel McGilchrist talks about how his passion for Greece led him to spend seven years writing travel guides for the Greek Islands that he believes have been overlooked
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Paxos perfect
Mike Sweet reflects on a recent Ionian adventure, and the hidden charms of Paxos and Antipaxos for those who want to follow a path less travelled
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Stamatiki has it down to a science
Stamatiki Kritas talks to Neos Kosmos about her scientific achievements and being an advocate of Greek culture
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Facebook of prosopovivlio?
Penni Pappas looks at the top ten absurd, funny and downright silly Facebook groups and pages that every Greek, first or second generation, can relate to
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Greek souvlaki or yakitori?
Sarah Robertson is on the hunt for Greeks in Japan and finds they have been there in one way of another since the 1600s
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Another world
Mike Sweet, former Neos Kosmos Athens correspondent, reflects on coming home to Australia after living several years in Greece
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History never repeats, or does it?
Effie Karageorgos is a university academic with a love of history and of helping students with English as a second language with their studies