George Zangalis
Aged Care debacle: Saving lives and livelihoods – not profits
The drama and tragedy of the coronavirus victims – deaths, inflictions, agony and terror – swiping millions of people, even in our own Melbourne, could have been avoided or at …
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Opinion: Time for our voices to be heard – multicultural representation by election not selection
Over the next few days, Victorian Multicultural Affairs Minister Richard Wynne will announce the names of the people he has selected to represent the states’ ethnic minorities to the Victorian …
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Indigenous Australians deserve constitutional recognition
My excitement that at last the rights of indigenous Australians for constitutional recognition as first people of Australia and a Voice in all matters affecting them, advisory as it may …
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Condolences for the passing of Dimitris Gogos by George Zangalis
The passing of Dimitris Gogos brings almost the end of a generation of young Greeks who arrived in Australia in the 1950s, inspired by ideals and the desire to change …
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If I were Prime Minister | George Zangalis
Neos Kosmos is reaching out to stakeholders in the Greek Australian community and citizens at large ahead of the 18 May Australian elections. We are posing questions as to what …
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Greek Independence Day Parade is no place for fascists or neo-Nazis
The fascist, neo-Nazi behaviour by a small group of Greek Australians at Greece’s National Day celebrations in Melbourne should be denounced and condemned as a cowardly attack on democracy and …
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Letter: A fair go for pensioners
I write on behalf of the Fair Go for Pensioners Coalition of which the Federation of Greek Australian pensioner clubs – some 100 with over 20,00 members, and the Ethnic …
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Vasilakakos is utterly wrong
It was the Communists in Greece and elsewhere who led and united the people in the heroic patriotic resistance against the Axis conquerors – Germany, Italy, Japan.
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A win for Greek language Down Under
The efforts of the Greek community have averted a catastrophic outcome for Greek and Italian, and their communities.
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The battle for Greek and Italian in Northcote High School
Claiming Victoria as the most multicultural state a bit hypocritical and hollow when the state’s schools continue to exit community language teaching, writes George Zangalis.