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Dialogue –
Life, death and the Greek language
What does learning Greek means for the modern Australian Hellene?
Sport –
Olympiakos in crisis? Surely not
The spluttering Piraeus engine is in need of a service, even if the team that Marinakis built is still top of the league.
News –
The Australian Evzone in New York
In such discouraging and disorienting times, Jason found purpose in the Greek ideal and its proud history.
Life –
Mykonos Taverna named in best eight Greek eateries Down Under
Just two months since they opened their doors, this Oakleigh gem has the Australia Good Food & Travel raving.
Life –
This March we march for endometriosis
On 25 March 2017, women around the world living with a debilitating yet worryingly common disease, gather to raise awareness. Neos Kosmos shares a personal story.
News –
Hellenic police seize suspect parcels
Eight potentially booby-trapped packages were to be sent to EU officials.
Dialogue –
Opinion: What would Pericles have to say about the 18C amendment?
On many occasions Mr Turnbull has turned to Greece to express his love of democracy, to link the west to our past, but is his idea of Australia truly democratic?
Sport –
Greece faces Belgian roadblock on road to Russia
The Greek team will face its biggest test of the current World Cup Qualifying campaign at the Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels this weekend.
News –
€300 million investment in smoke-free product manufacturing facility in Greece
The investment by Philip Morris International is the biggest in Greece since the crisis started in 2010, creating 400 new jobs.
Dialogue –
Laskarina Bouboulina, the Lady of the Revolution
What the early history of modern Greece teaches us about oppression and freedom.