Opinion
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Greek Orthodox church must adapt to grow
It was a hot summer’s day at the end of January two years ago, forty days after the death of my aunt. We were gathered at a Greek Orthodox church …
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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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Greek elections: following the bouncing ball
The Sky News’ Outsiders program last week excelled in absurdity in their zealousness to rejoice in the victory of conservative New Democracy in Greece. The co-hosts heralded the “slaying of …
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Brexit and Alcibiades: Populism, demagoguery and fake news
Does the ancient Greek world of politics – from which ‘democracy’ and indeed ‘politics’ are ultimately derived – have any light to shed on the current UK Brexit catastrophe (another …
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Stelios Angelodimos: Protest and remembrance, 45 years since the invasion of Cyprus
Unfortunately, we are called again, 45 years onward, to support the Executive Coordinating Committee for Justice for Cyprus and take part in events of protest and remembrance for justice of …
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Constantinos Procopiou: ‘We shall never forget and we want Justice for Cyprus’
Dear Friends of Cyprus and Greece, It has been 45 long years since the Turkish invasion violated all human rights of the people of Cyprus. For 45 years the mothers …
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What victory for Kyriakos Mitsotakis means for Greece’s relationship with the EU
Victory for the centre-right New Democracy party in Greece’s 7 July elections brought to an end four years in power for the radical SYRIZA government of prime minister Alexis Tsipras, …
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Cyprus: 45 years is far too long to still be waiting for a solution
In 1974, as we all know, the island of Cyprus was occupied – and 37 per cent of that island still remains occupied. Since then, a so-called state has been …
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Justice for Cyprus
I grew up among people who were never able to return to their homes. They spent their entire lives pining for their wives and children, wondering about the state of …
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The Hellenic Diaspora can be conduit to an economically powerful Greece
As member of the Andrews Labor Government in Victoria and as an Australian politician, my role is primarily about improving and making a positive difference for our local community. It’s …