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Making heads or tails of Ancient Greece
Neos Kosmos takes a look at The Ian Potter Museum’s collection of ancient Greek coins.
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Lex takes the lead forty years on
As the National Union of Greek Australian Students celebrates its 40th birthday, Neos Kosmos speaks to its President, Lex Georgiou
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Making heads or tails of Ancient Greece
Dr Andrew Jamieson speaks to Neos Kosmos about the latest exhibition at the Ian Potter Museum of Art which features ancient Greek coins.
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Alex’s healing hands
Senior physiotherapist for the Australian Cricket Team Alex Kontouris talks to Neos Kosmos as the Aussies battle the Poms in Adelaide
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The ultimate retreat in Crete
Inka Piegsa-Quischotte has fallen in love in Crete. Or rather, with Crete.
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Dow CEO ‘a Greek boy…made good’
Dr Andrew Liveris returns to his Alma Mater, The Uiniversity of Queensland.
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Uncovering Kythera
Volunteers from the Greek Diaspora created history during their archaeological dig in Kythera this year
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Grand vizier – an ordinary Greek bloke
Victoria Kyriakopoulos talks to Arthur Sinodinos, the man many attribute with John Howard’s political success
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Cypriot festivals: keeping traditions alive
Melissa Reynolds finds soul in an array of heritage and agricultural festivals in Cyprus, which are gaining strength as people seek authenticity
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Seven decades of service and counting
Eighty-eight year-old livewire Mary Lucas, who is President of the Greek Women’s Society in South Australia, reflects on how things have changed in the Greek community since she ar