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Greece wanders in uncertainty’s wasteland

In the third year of the program aimed at saving Greece’s economy, the only sure thing is that our uncertainty has no end.

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Losing their Golden lustre

One could easily be forgiven for thinking that we are back in the days of the Weimar Republic, starts Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe

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Travel allowance claims

As Donald Horne used to call them, the “good qualities of Australians” must not be taken for granted or misunderstood, says Kostas Karamarkos in this week’s opinion

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Patsas

Dean Kalimniou explores the essence and origins of the Greek dish patsas – and let’s us into his own personal journey with said delicacy

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Electing a new ALP leader

Kostas Karamarkos reflects on the two Labor leadership contenders – Anthony Albanese and Bill Shorten.

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130 YES

A case for raising the speed limit

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In support of the state

Kostas Karamarkos looks at the first weeks of the Coalition Government in Australia

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Golden Dawn and the devil

Say what you like, being an apologist for Satan is no easy task, writes Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe

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Multiculturalism displaced

Modern day Australia is considered to be a world paradigm, writes Kostas Karamarkos in this week’s opinion

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Recasting Victoria’s parole system

What price will safety and individual rights pay?

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