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A Greek beat for the Victorian police

The day to day challenges of policing are addressed by three serving Greek Australian police officers.

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Greeks gear up to take poll position

Young people are concerned about their job prospects and the general state of the economy but also hopeful about the future in the run up to the elections in Greece

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Greece is vigilant on Gruevski’s visit

The outgoing Greek Ambassador, George Zois, speaks to Neos Kosmos English Edition about his three years in Australia and the key issues that he has addressed.

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A daring writer with insight

Christos Tsiolkas talks about his book The Slap, the characters that inhabit the northern suburbs of Melbourne and the changing class consciousness amongst different ge

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Costa’s Garden Odyssey arrives

A fresh lifestyle series on SBSwill have you looking at gardening in a different shade of green.

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Costa-Gavras: Seeks his Eden through film

Award-winning director Costa-Gavras talks to Olivier Ravanello about his film Eden is West

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On the move: Greek diasporas of Russia and the Black Sea

The Greek presence in Russia and around the Black Sea has a history which goes back millenia.

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Anniversary event marked bi-communal acts of courage in Cyprus

Representatives from the Greek and Turkish communities on Cyprus came together to honour the unsung heroes from both sides who risked their lives to save people during the 1974 inv

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Dreams were built on these houses

The 60s suburban Smart House championed by migrants is as culturally important as the 19th century terrace according to Chris Fotinopoulos.

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Nia Vardalos: life not in ruins

Nia Vardalos speaks to Neos Kosmos about her latest movie, her experience of working in Hollywood, the joys of working in Greece, her recent adoption of a child and her dislike of

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