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‘Athens has less freedom than Melbourne and Sydney’

Yanis Varoufakis talks to Neos Kosmos about Greece, Europe and his full-time career in politics.

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Julia Banks’ call from the heart

MP Julia Banks delivered her maiden speech in parliament last week, and her poignant presentation is a rallying cry in the battle against bigotry and discrimination.

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4th Athens Democracy Forum draws to a close

Executive director of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth presented with the first City of Athens Democracy Award.

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‘Little’ Greek restaurant drama

Brisbane restaurateur Elli Parmaklis of the Little Greek Taverna wins the case against Little Greek Cuzina.

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An ode to Byzantine, traditional and folkloric music

St George Arts Performing Centre presents an immersive and spiritual concert on 25 August.

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The Greek-Australian community turns 187 years old

The first Greeks set foot in Australia on 27 August 1829.

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Australian Comedy Gala donates $20,000 to feed schoolchildren in Greece

The brainchild of Melbourne comedian George Kapiniaris, the It’s All Greek to Me Comedy Gala has gone above and beyond expectations.

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Athens named UNESCO World Book Capital for 2018

Irina Bokova, the Director General of UNESCO, has named Athens World Book Capital for 2018 on the recommendation of the programme’s Advisory Committee.

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Community shows generosity to the orphans of Sierra Leone

Father Themis Adamopoulos is back Down Under on a mission to help the children orphaned by the Ebola virus, and he needs your help.

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Malakas threatens Japan

A tropical storm which has formed in the western Pacific could become a typhoon.

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