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Greek inspired (and beyond) festive finds for your loved ones

This holiday season, embrace the joy of giving with a curated selection of thoughtful gifts that blend Greek heritage with global inspirations selected by the Neos Kosmos editorial team. From …

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Powerhouse couple on mixing Indigenous and Greek in marriage and work life

She wanted to be an artist. Her father wanted her to study something she could make a living off, “as all Greek parents did back then.” She settled for architecture. …

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Listening to Papazoglou and my heart exploding

In the late 1980s, I was overseas, in England first to attend seminars by the late Dimitris Tsaloumas who was a resident poet there, and upon whose poetry I was …

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Strings of connection- Melbourne school brings together Greek and Chinese music

A few years ago, Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School (PEGS) discussed the growing demand to practically support multiculturalism and students sharing their heritage on a creative level. From that discussion …

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John Veloudos conquers 100km ultramarathon to champion mental health awareness

John Veloudos pounded his body on the 100 kilometres run across Cabrera’s Lake Burley Griffin in support of a charity dealing with mental health, something close to his heart. The …

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Greece and India’s magic carpet ride

The influence of Greeks on South Asia and East Asia has been profound, nd much has been written about Indo-Greek art and architecture, but there is a little about weaving. …

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Breaking free: Anna’s* journey from abuse to empowerment

Neos Kosmos continues its series on gender-based violence within our community, to expose a pervasive issue often hidden behind closed doors. As part of the global “16 Days of Activism …

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Greek Australian twins discover First Nations wisdom on life-changing journey

Determined to learn more about the history and culture of our First Nations people teen-twin brothers Nicolas and Zachary Kanatas were selected to visit the remote paradise of One Arm …

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Nafpaktos: Where the Ottoman Empire’s first major naval defeat is reenacted every year

The beautiful city of Nafpaktos is located near the western end of the Corinthian Gulf. It is a city and hinterland with a rich and ancient history, its settlements stretching …

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Breaking the silence: Confronting gender-based violence in our Greek Australian community

Neos Kosmos through “16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence”, will aim to tell personal stories, provide essential information on support organisations, and explore victims’ rights through interviews with experts …

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