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Greek women fight for ‘right to the truth’ over abuse and violence
When Elli was sexually assaulted by her older brother when she was 11, the young Greek girl had a stark decision to make in a country where a patriarchal culture …
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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 …