Fotis Kapetopoulos
Dialogue –
We need to decriminalise drugs
More people die on the roads and from drowning yet neither cars, or swimming have been banned, and we try to teach people to drive and swim, writes Fotis Kapetopoulos.
News –
Richard Di Natale speaks to Neos Kosmos
To the Greens Leader, Labor and the Coalition are a ‘cosy duopoly, the Coles and Woolworths of politics’.
News –
How a stupid minority colludes with the stupid minority in the media to malign a community
The micropolitics behind the Greece-Australia soccer friendly fury.
Dialogue –
Farewell Bowie: From a young Greek misfit in 1970s Adelaide
Fotis Kapetopoulos pays tribute to music legend David Bowie.
Dialogue –
Is it time for ethnic quotas?
As government tussles with gender representation, Fotis Kapetopolous asks whether cultural diversity targets should be on the table.
Dialogue –
Where is the plan, SYRIZA?
After almost 100 days in office, Fotis Kapetopoulos argues SYRIZA isn’t showing much of a plan to help Greece tackle its growing economic and bureaucratic problems.
Dialogue –
Are anti-Israel artists anti-Semitic too?
Much of the last Gaza-Israel conflict unwitting reflects a lack of awareness of the diversity and complexity of Jewish culture.
Features –
Them and us
Panos Couros is the director of Darwin Writers Festival Wordstorm, he talks to Fotis Kapetopoulos about the links between migrants and indigenous Australians.