Opinion
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Government likely to be returned in winter election
This is a rare winter election the last one, a double dissolution was called by Bob Hawke amidst the brouhaha surrounding the Joh for PM campaign in 1987
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It’s the person not the gender that matters
The focus on the prime minister’s gender, Jeana Vithoulkas argues, is irrelevant in comparison to beliefs and policies.
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Coffee, cakes and contentment
Athens is an interesting place for a young Australian Greek journalist to land in and observe the way the city and its people have changed since his last visit to Greece.
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Election maths underpins Gillard’s Asylum seeker policy
Gillard seeks to maintain Labor’s blue collar vote by talking tough on assylum while not losing its white collar vote which seeks a more humanitarian policy.
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Mundial 2010
In the best tradition of the worst kind of powerpoint presentations, On The Spit resort to tweets to make its pithy observation on Mundial
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Greek history and the enticing chimera of unity
Greeks have a long history of being great pluralists despite regular calls for a focus on common purpose.
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Renegotiate the IMF-EU bailout
Nicholas Mottas argues that the IMF-EU rescue package and the austerity program it requires
is too onerous for Greek citizens
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This summer we travel to Greece
After decades of wrong development, mismanagement, non-transparency, non-implementation of the law, indifference by those in government and by the general public, our other home
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“OPA”: the battle to lose Eurovision 2010
Each year the Eurovision song contest reaches new levels. New levels of tackiness, embarrassment and complete lack of talent.