Opinion
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FYROM rally: A weekend of hate
When Slav-FYROM members of the community burnt Greek flags at their protest last Sunday, to the chant of “F*ck Greeks”, I became distressed. Had they chanted “F*ck Greece,” I would …
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Greek football reaches a new low
There are 195 countries in the world today. Imagine a country where a football match is played, the home team scores a goal, the referee after consulting with his assistant …
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A story about kourabiedes and identity theft
The whole affair took place while I was having a coffee with a friend at one of the cafes on Toorak Road, near my office. My friend a particularly patriotic …
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The Board of Management of the Greek Community of Melbourne responds to John Vithoulkas’ opinion piece ‘Whose hall is it anyway’
We refer to the opinion piece, written by a John Vithoulkas in Neos Kosmos, which was published on the online edition of Neos Kosmos on 2 March 2018, under the …
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Whose hall is it anyway?
Making communities shouldn’t come at a cost, writes John Vithoulkas.
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Why Turkey wants to invade the Greek Islands
Although Turkey knows that the islands are legally and historically Greek, Turkish authorities want to occupy and Turkify them.
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The poet of Arcadia: John Poulos
Outranking many other Greek writers, and taking an assumed place among creative authors, is Arcadian Ioannis Giannakopoulos (John Poulos).
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Editor’s Note: Patriotism and responsibility
An old, yet interesting, story leading up to the protest rally for Macedonia on Sunday
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Australian Apokriatic Aphorisms
Despite the assumption that traditional customs erode over time, Greek Melbourne has over the decades evolved into an Apokriatic town.
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Culture on the margins
Using the Lonsdale Street Greek Festival as a melting pot is apt because this is a festival that is staged every year with the sole purpose of celebrating diversity