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Take wind and emotion out of populism’s sails

Minor parties and independents are winning seats in parliament through populist platitudes. Emotional triggers that offer hope with little attention to achievable solutions are their stock in trade. The teals’ …

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Diatribe: The bishop and the papoutsakia

We are sitting around the kitchen table, preparing dinner. As this is a family dinner, my mother is preparing the family dinner staple, papoutsakia, eggplant stuffed with mince, topped with …

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Diatribe: The house of dreaming books

The garden presented as visibly more unkempt than in my previous visits. Here and there, a few wild flowers broke the hegemony of green within the lawn, a presumption that …

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Communication and COVID-19: Let’s not make the same mistakes

Twelve months ago as I was planning my relocation to Canberra, Sydney was in lockdown, and getting into Western Australia was harder than the magic pathway to Narnia. The army …

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PASEKA commemorates the 48th anniversary of Turkey’s illegal invasion and ongoing occupation of Cyprus

The Pan-Australian Justice for Cyprus Coordinating Committee (PASEKA) commemorates the 48th anniversary of Turkey’s illegal invasion and ongoing occupation of Cyprus. In 1974 Turkey invaded Cyprus, and since then has …

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Takeaways from the World Panomogenetic Medical Conference in Thessaloniki

I would like to publicly express my gratitude and congratulations to Mr Giannis Chrysoulakis, the Secretary General of Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy, who with his vision and charismatic personality …

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Antipodes: can rejuvenate in authentic ways

The pandemic has reset the industry. COVID-19 affected the way people think and live, but also the event industry as whole. To rejuvenate festivals such as Antipodes while we are …

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Dispatches from Ukraine’s war zone

I wrote this in Bucharest’s Henri Coanda International Airport while waiting for a connecting flight back home, to Australia. I found it hard to believe that I was in a …

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Our parents, the carers

For the last ten or so years I’ve seen my mum and dad care endlessly for their parents. They’ve gone with them to every doctor’s appointment, to support them and …

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Bill Papastergiadis farewells Kosmas Rekaris

With the opening words “καλημέρα Βασίλη, συγνώμη για την ενόχληση, ξέρω πόση δουλειά έχεις, αλλά έχω ένα θέμα που θέλω να συζητήσω ..», Rekaris would call me most weeks. Rekaris …

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