Opinion
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Learning Greek in Australia
Greek, a language of great cultural, scientific and historical importance in the world, is spoken by a few million people.
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Studying Modern Greek in 2014
The promotion of Greek is both a matter of studying our culture but also making it relevant to what happens in this society now.
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Ambassador Dafaranos and the origins of the Greek economic crisis
“For what is Europe basically? It is an idea before it is a market. More precisely, it is only a market because it is, first of all, an idea.
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In support of the ABC and SBS
The great divide between the centre right and the centre left in the country is defined by the Murdoch run News Corp.
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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.
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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.
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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.