Opinion
Dialogue –
The Greek Gatsby
“I had reached halfway through M Karagatsis’ classic novel Junkermann, about the life and times of a particularly resourceful White Army refugee who settles in Greece”
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Unevenly spread costs
Excluding some well-organised professional groups from austerity hurts others.
Dialogue –
Australian achievements
Flag waving ceremonies during national celebrations tend to overshadow on many occasions and in many countries of the world the more important aspects of national history.
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Vanishing Cyprus
An argument for an alternative solution to the banking crisis, which was never taken up.
Dialogue –
Greece and the European elections
Because of the enormity of its crisis, Greece has become both an example and a symbol of the big May election battle.
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Kosovo, FYROM and NATO
An unstable state attempts to secure a future through NATO and by appropriating the history of others.
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Reflections on Australia Day
National anniversaries such as Australia Day find most of us celebrating the public holiday on the 27th rather than the actual day of January 26th.
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Where does the west begin and end in education?
Fotis Kapetopoulos pulls apart the announcement of the review the national school curriculum in this week’s opinion piece.
Dialogue –
Retaining migrants history into school curriculum
The Abbott govt is officially reviewing the national school curriculum in order to address ideological “partisan bias” according to the Education Minister