Kostas Karamarkos
Dialogue –
Australia’s position in Asia
Australia’s spying activities regarding the leadership of the large, moderate and Muslim country of Indonesia has dominated the news cycle during the past week
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Concerns over racial vilification
Community organisations alarmed at the lack of consultation
Dialogue –
The Australian myth
“In a country like Australia the class war must always be a false war”, Sir Robert Menzies
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Defining Greece
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Greece’s first Nobel Prize for Literature, awarded to poet and diplomat Giorgos Seferis (1900-1971), “for his eminent lyrical writing”
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The Australian exception
If you don’t live in Australia it is hard to believe that on the first Tuesday of November Victoria gazettes a public holiday to celebrate a horse race; the Melbourne Cup
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Democratising the ALP
Last week, the Australian Labor Party announced the election of its new leadership team under Bill Shorten, and his deputy Tanya Plibersek
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Electing a new ALP leader
Kostas Karamarkos reflects on the two Labor leadership contenders – Anthony Albanese and Bill Shorten.
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In support of the state
Kostas Karamarkos looks at the first weeks of the Coalition Government in Australia
Dialogue –
Multiculturalism displaced
Modern day Australia is considered to be a world paradigm, writes Kostas Karamarkos in this week’s opinion