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Life

Tastes are personal

Why do we like certain foods over others, why are certain tastes and flavours more appealing? Dora Kitinas-Gogos explores our personal journey with flavours.

Life

Christos Tsiolkas does it again

Greek Australian author Christos Tsiolkas is set to provide an “unflinching look at modern Australia” through his fifth novel Barracuda.

Features

Byron Theofanis: the charismatic Greek settler

In part one, we look at Byron Theofanis’ journey to the far east, and his life in the Orient. Part two will be in Saturday 23 February’s printed edition of Neos Kosmos.

News

Is cash a good long term investment?

Advising clients how and where to invest their savings and superannuation funds is not an easy task to say the least, writes Nick Davos

Dialogue

The 100th anniversary of the liberation of Epirus

“The Greeks of Epirus are in desperate straits. They are persecuted, tortured, robbed, beaten and conspired against. Greeks are murdered daily in the street…”

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News

Nominations for multicultural landmarks open

A government initiative is calling for submissions of national heritage places celebrating multicultural Australia.

News

Four Greek Australians in WA election

Candidate Eleni Evangel is the Liberal candidate for Perth.

News

Sydney Greek fest gets cash boost

$50,000 donated to the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW

Sport

Harmony through football initiative

Three marquee A-League matches in Melbourne and Sydney will be the main events in the new initiative

Sport

WA kayaker travels around the world

Outdoor education teacher, Sandy Robson spends half the year working and half the year kayaking around the world.

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