Opinion
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23 Aug 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has asked the IOC officials to return the Olympic flame to its origin - Mount Olympus in Western Anatolia.
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20 Aug 2012
Dr David Pritchard
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In ancient Greece, scarce public funds were not spent on getting athletes to the Olympics.
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16 Aug 2012
Ilias Sourdis
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Ilias Sourdis asks whether or not a lack of values, family love and a taught respect has created a generation of liars and cheats.
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14 Aug 2012
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Dean Kalimniou explores the impact Greece has on the modern day Olympics.
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9 Aug 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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A tweet by Greek Olympian Voula Papachristou brings the racial debate back onto the public platform.
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7 Aug 2012
Nicholas Melaisis
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What supporters of aggressive privatisation can learn from the likes of JFK, Khrushchev, Carson and others…
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2 Aug 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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“The vast majority of the Greek community is possessed of rural roots," writes Dean Kalimniou in this week's diatribe.
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31 Jul 2012
Stefan Hug
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Unspoken tensions erupt in Berlin over relations between “guest workers” from Turkey and Greece as they face new cultural hurdles
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26 Jul 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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Well meaning or a crisis; exploring the Greek identity and regions who want to remain autonomous to any such thing.
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24 Jul 2012
Andreas C. Chrysafis
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A disturbing movement is growing in Turkey. A movement harbouring a delusional dream with calls to rekindle the old flame of a Neo-Ottoman Empire.
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21 Jul 2012
Nick Malkoutzis & Yiannis Mouzakis
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Even from a Greek perspective, the austerity measures the Spanish government adopted last week were alarming.
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19 Jul 2012
Ange T Kenos
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The roots of the Hellenic crisis.
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17 Jul 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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Tragedy befalls Northern Epirus, all for speaking Greek.
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12 Jul 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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A recent visit by the Greek National B’ Basketball team has prompted a closer look at basketball in Greece, and the hospitality of the Greek Australian to a very Greek delegation.
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9 Jul 2012
Nicholas Melaisis
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“The Great Compromise”: Towards a Political Federal Europe
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4 Jul 2012
John Melville-Jones
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Here is the response from Professor John Melville-Jones following the termination of a complaint made against him by a FYROM organisation:
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3 Jul 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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Dean Kalimniou pays homage to Greek Australian songstress Anthea Sidiropoulos and her impact on Greek music in Australia.
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28 Jun 2012
Nicholas Melaisis
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If the EU wishes to end the current crisis, the writing is on the wall.
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27 Jun 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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A weekend celebration of Greek Australian writers, Dean Kalimniou explores the very first Antipodes Writers Festival.
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22 Jun 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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Dean Kalimniou explores Christos Fifis latest poetry anthology and it's influence on the Greek Australian community.
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22 Jun 2012
Theodosia Asimaki
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Information comes to us in more ways than traditional media.
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20 Jun 2012
Sophie Constance
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Sophie Constance uncovers the true meaning of 'Ellinismo' as Greece is in the midst of the global / euro financial crisis.
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18 Jun 2012
Dimitris Kontogiannis
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The new gov't will need to employ the structural versus cyclical concept of the budget balance.
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18 Jun 2012
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Dean Kalimniou explores the aftermath of 'that' slap.
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14 Jun 2012
Peter Adamis
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Peter Adamis discusses how we should maintain our Hellenic identity, whilst remaining Australian.
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Research is on history, literature, or archaeology, in the Egyptian, Greek, Roman or post-Roman worlds.
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Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is suing three newspapers over claims she held a $550 million Swiss bank account
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Immunity just the ticket for overseas embassies in Canberra
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Greece violated the human rights of two immigrants, one of them a minor and the other a woman
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The Australian Embassy in Athens marked Anzac Day by laying wreaths at the Australian Memorial Moudros Harbour
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