George Zangalis
Dialogue –
Time to put our claims to all political parties
And a good place is the Antipodes Festival in Melbourne and the Greek Festival in Sydney.
Features –
The Greek Australian-Aboriginal connection
George Zangalis sheds some light on the historical relationship of Greek Australians and the Aborigines.
Dialogue –
The ethnic vote and Victoria’s elections
George Zangalis says there is such a thing as an ethnic vote and it counts a lot when parties slug it out in elections.
Dialogue –
Greek Australians for the Republic
The community was visibly involved in the republican campaign.
Dialogue –
The Greek pension scandal
An analysis of a Herald Sun article on the govt forking out $100 million p/a to” finance the holiday lifestyles of numerous disability pensioners who live overseas”
Dialogue –
The Wheelers Hill battle
How students fighting for the reinstatement of the Greek language took their school to court.
Dialogue –
Teaching the Greek Australian history
The need to teach our own Greek Australian history in all schools offering Greek as a subject.
Features –
A historical overview of the teaching of Greek
In the late 1980s in Victoria there were 80 government schools and the VSL teaching Greek to more than 9,700 students
Dialogue –
Multiculturalism and the elections
Ethnically diverse Australians are seriously under-represented in the nation’s parliaments and other institutions