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Greek students at La Trobe believe learning our language is important for our future

Understanding and communicating in another language is one of the most rewarding aspects of the human experience. It is a known fact that studying a second language can improve memory, …

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Australia’s Greek Orthodox Church is steeped in tradition, but things are different in Greece

Jesus may be welcoming, kind, divine, forgiving – but unfortunately what is supposed to be his house – the Church – is run by priests, who beneath the lavish cloaks, …

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A loving tribute to Nikolaos Tsiaskas

My earliest recollection of life is sitting on my grandmother’s porch at pre-school age, working my way through the Grade 1 music book, playing my tiny red accordion that was …

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Lord Byron vs Lord Elgin, a tale of two peers

“The slightest object from the Acropolis is a jewel.” Lord Elgin “but molest not yon defenceless urn: Look on this spot – a nation’s sepulchre.” Lord Byron Lord Byron famously …

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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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