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Terracotta boots give rare glimpse into Dark Age clothing

The resemblance to the footwear worn in 2016 is surprisingly not all that different.

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Second annual Multicultural Museums Cook Off is on

The Hellenic Museum, represented by chef Phil Vakos, will be defending the title they won last year.

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Jim Sarris appointed as new Head of Delphi Bank

The career banker has been a founding member of the financial institution since 2000 and is excited about its future.

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Students paint Canterbury pink for breast cancer awareness

The campaign for a new breast screening service commences on 24 October and will continue for five days.

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SYRIZA reelects Tsipras

Greek PM remains the party’s leader after congress vote.

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Professor Yiannis Mourelos presents a lecture on Greek history

The lecture is an important event on the 2016 Dimitria Festival calendar.

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Eight common misconceptions by Greeks looking to live and work in Australia

Migration agent Andreas Athanasiou sets the record straight.

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Parents in trouble: ‘Just wait until Pappou and Yiayia hear about this!’

Neos Kosmos looks into the conspiracy that turns grandparents into VIPs and the ongoing ‘grandparent issue’ that most parents don’t really want to ‘solve’.

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A21 Walk For Freedom tomorrow at St Mary’s Cathedral

On the pretence of finding a job in Greece, several Eastern European women where sold into slavery and prostitution suffering abuse on a daily basis.

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Wounds still open, Bali bombing survivor opens her heart

Maria Kotronakis survived the single biggest family tragedy of the Bali bombings, but her life is still challenging

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