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Staging an Epitaph for Greece

Up until a few years ago, Christoforos was a typical middle-class Greek, a small business owner who, due to the crisis – and after a series of personal unfortunate events, …

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For Oscar contenders, something more than consolation prize: a Greek holiday

There is nothing to certify excellence in film better than a golden statuette of a nude bald man, but for most in Hollywood an oscar nomination is enough of an …

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The story of Enfield Neorio 8000

It is not widely known that back in 1973, an electric car was manufactured in the Greek island of Syros from the company Enfield-Neorion, owned at the time by the …

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‘Liquid gold’ in a bottle

For sisters Joanne (Jo) and Marina Nikoloulea, creating Australia’s first honey water goes beyond filling a gap in the market. Perhaps what stands out more in their business venture is …

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Elly Lukas: Australia’s first Greek fashion icon

Born in Ithaca on 27 July 1924, Elly Lukas was considered one of Australia’s most beautiful women, and she was the first Greek migrant to walk the fashion runways across …

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Melbourne bar turns into Greek taverna for one night only

Chefs Matt Germanchis and Matt McConnell have teamed up to host an end of summer party, with a delicious Greek feast accompanied by Greek wine on Little Collins Street.

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The filmmaker giving Greek youth a voice amid the crisis narrative

In the build-up to the release of Freedom Besieged’s official trailer, Panayiotis Yannitsos speaks to Neos Kosmos about his commitment to the Greek people.

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Greek-themed war film an official selection at Toronto International Short Film Fest

Based on the story of a group of Greek prisoners at Auschwitz, Eleftheromania stars Olympia Dukakis.

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Photographer Kosta Greboyannis uses the camera as a tool for self-discovery

The young Melbourne creative tries to see the world in his own way, finding out what he wants while capturing strangers through his lens.

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‘Theatre is one of the last communal rituals we have left’

Theatre maker Dino Dimitriadis is staging a ‘queer’ version of Metamorphoses, a play based on Ovid’s classic poem for Sydney’s Mardi Gras.

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