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Diatribe: Cretan Collaborators

The other day I attended the commemoration of the Battle of Crete at the Shrine of Remembrance. In a solemn and poignant ceremony, members of the Australian and Greek armed …

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Genocide recognition in Tasmania

To paraphrase a certain Marxist, a spectre is haunting Australia. The spectre of Genocide Recognition. South Australia was the first Australian state to officially recognise the genocide of the Armenians, …

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Comment: Greek and Turkish Diaspora voter participation and turnout numbers in Australia

The superficial comparison was inevitable between the high turnout in the Turkish elections of the Turkish diaspora compared to the Greek diaspora of Australia, especially when the latter is numerically …

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Letter: Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves

Over the past month I was fortunate enough to participate in a number of extremely productive meetings involving the current state, as well as the future of the Greek language …

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Cyprus is reshaping geopolitics in the Eastern Mediterranean

According to Greek mythology, the goddess of love, Aphrodite, came from the waters of Cyprus, symbolizing eternal beauty and love. The island of Cyprus has been strategically located at the …

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Diatribe: The other voice

The Constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians as the First Peoples of Australia and a formal acknowledgment of the manner in which their land was taken from them by the colonialists …

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Diatribe: Soteriology

The reader finds the diatribist this week outside Westminster Abbey, seeking admittance to the coronation of King Charles. The various misleading rumours that have gone more viral than an email …

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Telling the difference between ‘Misguided’ and True Philhellenism

[…]As many of you will know, Professor Tamis has written numerous volumes on Philhellenism in countries and regions of the Greek diaspora, but the book that is being celebrated today …

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Genocide Recognition: an Australian story

May it appears is the month of genocide recognition amongst the Australian parliaments, with Tasmania being the latest one to adopt a resolution of recognition of the Genocides of the …

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Greek entrepreneurs envision regenerative development opportunity in Zanzibar

For some years now, the travel industry, in fact, all industries, has climbed aboard what could be called a “sustainability bandwagon.” And, while great strides have been made toward making …

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