Recent
News –
Spying charges laid on former US embassy staffer
Greece investigating connections to the wiretapping of former prime minister Kostas Karamanlis and dozens of other government officials during and after the 2004 Athens Olympics.
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Xenophon: Abbott’s failure lies in policies
Independent senator talks exclusively to Neos Kosmos.
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Aussie Eurovision inclusion increases Greece’s chances
Eurovision host Julia Zemiro says the Greek Australian community’s obsession with Eurovision could help bring some extra points to the crisis-hit country.
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Red Hill’s grape festival
Boxes of grapes in the Greek Holy Monastery of Panagia Kamariani’s courtyard were blessed and shared amongst the lucky festivalgoers
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Lawyers and judges honour Hellenism
After the successful launch of the Hellenic Australian Lawyers Association in Melbourne, a Queensland chapter has been opened.
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Play: The Plot (To bury or not to bury)
The new dark comedy by Greek Australian writer Evdokia Katahanas is on until March 1.
Dialogue –
Urë Me Një Hark (The Three-Arched Bridge)
Plaka’s single-span bridge, or rather its demise comes as a stark sign of the times says Dean Kalimniou.
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Boutique bank on the rise
CEO Julie Elliott talks to Neos Kosmos about what makes the Bank of Sydney tick.
Features –
Cretan Journeys: Dispatches from the Amari
The Amari valley has a proud history and unique natural environment, and a new generation of Amariots are intent on protecting this enchanting place and their precious heritage.
Life –
Jennifer Lopez holds the ‘first’ copy of The Iliad
The producers in Jennifer Lopez’s new movie didn’t do their homework.