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Opinion

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Talking about elections and politics

With two weeks left before the September 7 election, most of the pollsters and punters have already concluded that Kevin Rudd and Labor have an uphill battle

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Songs my uncle taught me

Dean Kalimniou takes a walk down memory lane to the nursery rhymes and songs of his childhood

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Three brief Greek summer tales

A comparative look at Greece’s crisis points throughout the ages

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Commemorative conundrums

Dean Kalimniou’s diatribe begins with the tale of the Shrine of Remembrance’s website with this post “Australian Macedonian Commemorative Service Ilinden/ St Elijah’s Day”

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Election campaigns in Australia and in Greece

An analysis of the similarities and differences between elections run in Australia and Greece

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Allegory of the frogs

Cyprus has become the land where shattered dreams are mounting into heaps of broken promises and the saga of public discontent continues with no end in sight

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OPA!

Greek stereotypes and the connotations of the word ‘Opa!’

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And then it happened

The closure of ERT and the rise of Golden Dawn in Greece

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Is there an ethnic vote?

With the election date being set for September 7, we all now have the opportunity to see in ‘real time’ how the issues of the campaign unfold

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Statue flack

Berwick residents are up in arms over the proposal to erect a statue of Spiridon Louis – the first winner of the modern Marathon

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