Dean Kalimniou
Dialogue –
Why Helen Zahos is not ‘writing Greeks on old shoes’
Helen Zahos’ work speaks for itself; there is no need to emphasise in these times of xenophobia and discrimination the importance of basic human acts to cement our common bond.
Dialogue –
Greeks contra Greeks
While it is important to point out that while prejudices do exist, the majority of older and newer migrants care for and enjoy each other’s esteem.
Dialogue –
Breaking the seal
What if a person confesses to their priest that they are abusing children?
Dialogue –
Eternal subversives
Despite the advent of multiculturalism, the archetypal model in Australia seems to have remained the same.
Dialogue –
Not quite ready for school
Dean Kalimniou on the challenge facing Greek Australian parents who choose to bring up their children with Greek as their first language.
Dialogue –
The widows and the dear departed
Dean Kalimniou explores The Widows and the Dear Departed by first generation Greek Australian, Ekaterini Balouka.
News –
Injustice for Cyprus
Over the course of four decades, sundry Australian, Helladic and Cypriot politicians vow that they will fight for the freedom of Cyprus.
Dialogue –
Flying north for winter
Each year it starts in June, the period when Greek Melbournians, as antipodean migratory birds, fly north for the winter, observes Dean Kalimniou.