Opinion
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Australian Government’s ‘citizenship crackdown’
‘I know members of my extended family and their friends, some of whom have lived here for over 60 years, who would fail at least one, if not both of these tests’.
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The cruelty of penalty rate cuts
How can Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull sleep at night knowing the pay of 700,000 low-paid workers is about to be cut?
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‘We Come Bearing Gifts’ – iLiana Fokianaki and Yanis Varoufakis on Documenta 14 Athens
Fokianaki and Varoufakis debate the contemporary art forum. Is it a gift to Greece or an exercise in exploitation?
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Speak Greek, Savvidis
Dean Kalimniou on the emergence of two separate strands of the Greek identity and why the argument that language determines ethnic affiliation is farcical and incoherent.
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What is racism? We’re one colour made many
Gerry Georgatos on why racism is a lie that continues to live on.
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What are ‘Australian values’ anyway?
The government’s ‘citizenship crackdown’ raises a very simple question.
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‘Filotimo to the Greeks is like breathing. A Greek is not a Greek without it’
Experts on the Greek word that can’t be translated.
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Pyrrhichios Flight
The sculpture by Panagiotis Tanimanidis is the latest monument to the Pontic genocide, unveiled recently in Piraeus.