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Greek Rock with a twist: The ‘Smoking Figs’ to debut Hellenic set at Melbourne’s Antipodes Festival

Melbourne-based rock band, the ‘Smoking Figs’, known for their eclectic sounds and original compositions reflecting the human condition, are set to perform at Melbourne’s Antipodes Festival. Organised by the Greek …

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Exploring the Greek migration story and cultural identity through fashion

Third generation Greek Australian Maria Koutsoukos will have her collection shown at Revive and Thrive, an independent programme of the Melbourne Fashion Festival next month. The collaboration brings together RMIT …

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Greek theatrical comedy ‘Opou Gis & Patris’ comes to Melbourne

‘Opou Gis & Patris’, a theatrical production co-produced with the Greek Community of Melbourne, is coming direct from Greece for just three performances on March 8, 9 and 10 at …

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Frenzee – the Xylouris siblings take Greece by storm with their own brand of punk-rock

Apollonia, Adonis, and Nikos Xylouris may be well known to readers of Neos Kosmos as the new generation of the Xylouris musical family playing traditional music from the island of …

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Lanthimos’ Poor Things shines at BAFTA

Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Poor Things’, the film adaptation of Alasdair Gray’s 1992 novel, emerged as a major winner at the recent British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) held on Sunday, February 18. …

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MySat addresses temporary loss of Greek channels in Australia

For several days, subscribers of Greek channels in Australia have been unable to access their favourite shows through the MySat subscription platform. The company has acknowledged the issue, attributing it …

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Constantine Costi’s musical comedy: A heartfelt journey through long lost loves and grey suede gloves

Constantine Costi uncovers the emotional layers using humour and musical storytelling in Long Lost Loves (and Grey Suede Gloves); a one-woman show he wrote and directed, set to tour nationwide …

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Doctor in the House: Prostate Cancer – what men should know

Prostate cancer is in the news and most of us already know someone who has experienced it. King Charles’ announcement that he has prostate cancer has provided momentum for awareness …

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Lifeline for Australia’s last community TV stations

A lifeline has been thrown to Australia’s remaining community TV stations that were set to stop broadcasting. Melbourne’s Channel 31 and Adelaide’s Channel 44 will continue programming after a bill …

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Greek fans go cray cray for Tay Tay in Australia

Music megastar Taylor Swift is in Melbourne for her much anticipated Australian shows, and her fans across the country include many Greek Australians. Swift plays three shows over three nights …

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