Opinion
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Debt relief plan is not enough
Extension of maturity of loans by 20 years and cutting the interest rate by half a per cent is a step in the right direction, but this will not suffice.
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Interpreting the polls
The Coalition government and Prime Minister Tony Abbott, five and a half months after their election win, are back in the lead in the polls.
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Teaching the Greek Australian history
The need to teach our own Greek Australian history in all schools offering Greek as a subject.
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Cyprus and the peace process
The challenge confronting Cyprus lies in its capacity to transform itself into a postmodern society.
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Inequality is putting democracy at risk
In Greece, 505 people enjoy a combined fortune of roughly one-third of the country’s GDP.
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My second soul
Neos Kosmos journalist Maja Jovic tells her personal experience and the significance of learning Greek.
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The mobile Epirus museum
Dean Kalimniou explores the cultural collection of Epirote artefacts presented at this year’s Lonsdale Street Festival.
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Greek in the Victorian public school system
On an annual basis, at VCE level, the success of these schools is exemplary.
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Talking about a street Festival
Kostas Karamarkos talks about the significant importance of the Lonsdale Street Festival.
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From 1914 to 2014
100 years have passed, 1914 the year when Europe became embroiled in the Great War, a conflict that was essentially a civil war among nations if we look at it in retrospect.