Dean Kalimniou
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Flying the flag
Prime Minister Abbott’s unfortunate comments have the ability to undermine many integrated communities’ confidence in their own place within Australian society.
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Dormition of the Theotokos
Unlike the Resurrection of Christ, the mysterious character of Mary’s death, burial and ascension were not the subject of apostolic teachings
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Cacophony of diversity
Priorities need to be identified and a unified course of action determined to either address language decline or at least agree on the basic acceptable level of proficiency.
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Convert or die
The terrorists gave the Christians a deadline of a few hours to either convert to Islam, leave, or pay the jizya, a poll tax directed against non-Muslims in Islamic practice.
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Cyprus saturation
All about the models are strewn pieces of crosses and broken stones, for the models are ‘posing’ in an abandoned Greek cemetery in Turkish occupied Cyprus.
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3ZZZ 25 years on
Rather than encouraging the ghettoisation and isolation of ethnic cultures in Australia, 3ZZZ actively promotes the sharing of cultural traditions in all of their facets
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Gardening Byzantium
There is a long and rich tradition of agricultural literature, stretching back at least to Hesiod and especially flourishing in the Hellenistic era.
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Keeping it in the family
Dean Kalimniou takes a look at the significance of Greek surnames.
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Northern Epirus and Golden Dawn
Northern Epirotes have been denigrated and considered as second class citizens by a significant section of the mainstream.