Opinion
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FORGETTING CYPRUS
Over the course of the four decades since the invasion and occupation of Cyprus by Turkey, the nature of it has gradually been transformed.
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Greeks and their Glendi
When the Greeks of Oakleigh indulge in their glendi, they do so with an infinite amount of joie vis a vis their own collective and particular vivre.
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The China Syndrome
Alexis Tsipras’ trip to China all but proved the Asian economy’s dominance in Europe, highlighting a kind of interdependence that is already being felt in Australia.
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Olympian Saturday story-telling
Olympian Society has realised that if suburban clubs are to remain relevant in the future, they will need to make themselves accessible to local needs.
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40 YEARS OF PONTIAKI ESTIA
Defying the trend of Greek organisations that gradually become more insular, Estia has extended its guest friendship to the wider community.
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Budget Superannuation Proposals
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation.
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When hate attacks, tolerance is the answer
In the wake of the Orlando shootings, there is one thing we need the most: humanity and acceptance.
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ΦΑΝΑΤΩΣ ΣΤΟΥΣ ΠΡΟΒΟΤΕΣ
How sundry ‘Ellinarades’ are crying racism at the manner in which the Australian media chose to emphasise the actions of the unruly few.