Opinion
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Pontians and Australia Day – A juxtaposition
19 May, is a public holiday in Turkey; a celebration of the legacy of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day. For Hellenes, it signifies the genocide of the Greek peoples of Pontus.
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We’d lose too much if we dumped multiculturalism
Entire ethnic groups are labelled as criminals, terrorists, welfare bludgers and so on. This is being used, if not encouraged, by some politicians and political parties.
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TROY: Fall of stereotype
Dean Kalimniou tackles the Greek obsession with blondeness, and the community’s outrage at the use of black actors in Troy – Fall of a City.
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Who’s afraid of the African gangs?
The hashtag #AfricanGangs has become a substantial platform for African Australians to showcase their achievements as productive members of the broader community
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Odisho’s Christmas Odyssey
Every year, Odisho and his nostalgic of Greece Assyrian friends who lived there in the late 70s and early 80s, get together to have a pre-Christmas dinner