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Tash Sultana signs international publishing deal
The announcement tops off what has been a big and successful year for the young musician.
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Greek scientists make promising breakthrough for leukaemia patients
A new study has isolated a gene which, when targeted with drugs, leads leukaemia cells to start dying.
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Churches of Melbourne
Dean Kalimniou looks at the churches of Melbourne and their diverse exteriors that reflect the various layers of Greek settlement and acculturation.
Dialogue –
‘We are like a family’
As Neos Kosmos celebrates 60 years, journalist Anastasia Tsirtsakis reflects on what it means to be apart of the team as a second generation Greek Australian.
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A celebration of the Greek Australian community’s youth
A panel discussion led by NUGAS Victoria at the Greek Centre will explore attitudes of Greek Australian youths towards their cultural identity.
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Erdoğan to visit Greece this week
It will be the first time a Turkish president has visited Greece in 65 years.
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Painting: a form of silent poetry
Blank Wall Gallery is presenting a special art group exhibition in Athens.
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The exercise that is all about prevention over cure
Ange Kounelis recently introduced Oakleigh to KX Pilates, an approach to fitness that is taking the intimidation out the equation, with a sense of community.
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Neos Kosmos: born from the first migrants’ need to share their day-to-day, political and social concerns
For the generations that followed, it has become a medium of social acceptance and validation in the eyes of the Greek Australian family and the wider community.
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Athens Holocaust Memorial vandalised
An inscription by Elie Wiesel in Greek and French calling on passers-by to remember the victims has been stripped by vandals.