Opinion
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No, the junta did not perform an economic miracle
The death of dictator Stylianos Pattakos saw his supporters again spreading a common myth.
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Noted Transparencies
‘Within the dark of anguish/I inhabited your footsteps/these you told me/ are the yeast of resurrection’.
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Vasilakakos is utterly wrong
It was the Communists in Greece and elsewhere who led and united the people in the heroic patriotic resistance against the Axis conquerors – Germany, Italy, Japan.
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Reclaim the Southern Cross
Racists hijacked a symbol of humanity and unity under the stars. This should not be accepted.
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Love needs to win over fear
Opinion: Why the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese is wrong in its position on same-sex marriage.
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The filth and the fury: Greek TV in the summer
Watching reruns on a hot summer night almost makes you miss Reef Doctors. Kinda.
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Greeks and other migrants soft targets for taxi licence debacle
This week we received the following letter from a distressed and concerned Greek Australian licence holder.
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Political leadership is needed to combat Hanson
Fotis Kapetopoulos explains why mainstream political leadership should not err on the side of caution, or of subtle rejection and politeness to the views expressed in One Nation.
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A wog letter of love
Dean Kalimniou addresses mainstream journalists who posit that ‘wog’ is a term of endearment.