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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.

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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

TRAMSPOTTING

Can you spot the Greek?

Dialogue

Splash

Following the water festival season of Anatolia, Dean Kalimniou looks at how disjointed some customs can feel out of context.

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.

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