Opinion
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PASOK’s leadership elections and the forgotten diasporic Hellenism
We are less than a week away (Sunday, 6 October 2024) from the first round of the election to choose a new PASOK leader and… Even though the campaigns of …
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Diatribe: Diethnes
Once a year, just before Christmastime, we would make an annual pilgrimage to the Lonsdale Street. After stopping at Salapatas to buy a record, my father would take us to …
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Empowering Greek voices in local government: A call to action
As a former mayor – the first female and first non-Anglo President of the Municipal Association of Victoria in its 100 year history, I believe that it is important people …
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Stefana: the integral part of the wedding ceremony
There are a number of euphemisms to describe getting married. One can get hitched, be wed, tie the knot, walk down the aisle, or exchange vows. In Greek, one can …
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Empowering First Nations: Reflections on winning the Indigenous Leader of the Year Award, at the Australian Law Awards
The Greek Diaspora, in Australia and globally, has a long and proud history of advocating for justice, human rights, and democracy. From the foundations of democracy in ancient Greece to …
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Nikos Kalliakoudis, a remarkable Greek of Australia, has passed away
In the early hours of Tuesday, we lost a genuine person. Someone is called “genuine” when they hide nothing and spontaneously open themselves up to those around them. Nikos Kalliakoudis …
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Diatribe: The White House
Sarkel means the “White House” in the extinct Khazaric Language. Sarkel the name given to the fortress constructed in 833 to fortify the north-western border of the Khazar state, owing …
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Australia to charge in social media age limit: Bold move or band-aid solution?
The Australian government ‘s commitment to imposing an age limit on social media places Australia as the first countries globally to do so. As the Albanese’ government is still in …
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Diatribe: Coming out Greek
‘And coming in from fifty metres, it’s Van Der Haar! Van Der Haar is going to chance it. Yes! Van Der Haar has kicked a goal! Ten points the margin…’ …
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Universities should embrace Socrates more, but not for the reasons you think
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, Bret Stephens joined the chorus of voices lamenting the politicization of universities and claimed that instead of making current events and …