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The year that was, the year that’s ahead
Presidents of key Greek community organisations across Australia share their highlight of the year 2010 and forecast what lies ahead in 2011.
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Studying the key to reducing stress
On the eve of her graduation from a PhD on stress and mental illness, Christina Phassouliotis tells Neos Kosmos about the debilitating effects stress can have on people’s minds and
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City of the world’s desires
There is increasing acknowledgement of Istanbul’s multicultural fabric and an increasing Greek presence, as William Gourlay reports
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Confidence the factor to enjoy maths
Harry Mavrolefteros speaks to Neos Kosmos about his maths tutoring business and the key to sucessful problem solving.
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The Brisbane stage is his world
John Kotzas talks to Alex Stilianos about the highs and lows of heading up the Queensland Performing Arts Centre
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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.