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What did the Romans ever do for us?

One of the great lines from Monty Python film Life of Brian comes in a scene where the revolutionary Peoples’ Front of Judea is planning an insurrection against the Romans. …

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Epistrofi : Navigating the post-pandemic revival from a Greek Australian gaze

Greece resonates with the Greek Diaspora, it transcends barriers of time, distance, and circumstances. This sentiment is shared by many who, despite leaving their ancestral land to settle in Australia, …

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St. Vincent’s $180 Million hospital redevelopment to elevate healthcare services in Fitzroy

St Vincent’s Health Australia is building a 12-story tower at Fitzroy’s St Vincent’s Hospital to expand capacity and enhance healthcare services in the area. The $180 million Fitzroy private hospital …

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The great abandoned village

There are places all over the Mediterranean that have seen better days. I think of Levissi in south-western Turkey. Nearby, there is what once was a magnificent town that Greeks …

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Andrew Vouliotis leads team that won prestigious awards for innovative dementia tools

In the past month, two groundbreaking tools developed by Dementia Australia and Deakin University’s Applied AI Institute to improve the lives of people impacted by dementia, have received significant awards. …

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George Paxinos on ‘Greek Brain Shrinkage’ and the debate of nature vs nurture in science

‘May your brain shrink less than expected for your age.’ This is how Professor George Paxinos signs off his emails and the one wish he offers Neos Kosmos readers at …

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Navarino Challenge: Celebration of fitness, health and Greek diet at the heart of Messinia

The “Navarino Challenge”, one of the world’s leading celebrations of sports tourism and wellness, returns next month and one of its most renowned ambassadors, the Greek-American ultramarathon runner, Dean Karnazes …

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Childhood dementia and the brave journey of Angelina Lati

“It’s definitely a shock when you are told that your child has a childhood form of dementia,” Niki Markou, told Neos Kosmos describing the day she received the devastating diagnosis …

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Melbourne’s young Greek dancers amass for #folkGRooves – the inaugural folk festival for and by the young

Some of Melbourne’s younger Greek dancers and musicians are excited ahead of the inaugural #folkGRooves, a festival on the last Sunday of this month at St John’s Greek Orthodox College …

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Physical challenges no barrier for this couple and their ‘miracle’ baby

Adrianna Contoleon has never let her physical challenges stop her from embracing life to the fullest. The birth of her ‘miracle’ baby in July is testament to her and her …

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