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Opinion | Labor neglects Victoria’s multicultural community

This is the Budget the Labor Party did not want Victoria’s multicultural communities to see before the federal election. This year’s Multicultural Affairs budget has been cut by $18.5 million …

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How to talk to your kids about Byzantium

We often talk about history around the table. The date of 29 May, when heroic Constantinople finally fell to the Turks, always merits a discussion. Dinner table historical conversations are …

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Condolences for the passing of Dimitris Gogos by George Zangalis

The passing of Dimitris Gogos brings almost the end of a generation of young Greeks who arrived in Australia in the 1950s, inspired by ideals and the desire to change …

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NK staff members express their condolences following the death of Dimitris Gogos

Dimitris (Takis) GOgos funeral is being held at 11am today in Melbourne at the Holy Church of Saint Catherine (3B Epping Street, Malvern East). Following the service, friends, family and …

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Diatribe: An Antipodean Palette of identity

For a people that have been around for a considerable length of time, it is astounding that we still struggle to define ourselves. When coupled with an antipodean hypostasis that …

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A tribute to my father, Dimitris Gogos

Writing something befitting the life of my father, Dimitris Gogos, is no easy task. He had such an enormous impact on so many peoples’ lives that no single piece can …

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How to turn the Greek ‘brain drain’ into ‘brain circulation’

The brain-drain phenomenon is not new and it has been momentous since the 1990s. It is estimated that over 250,000, Greek scientists, experts and professionals were abroad in 2017, with …

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Acts of Genocide: 100 years since the massacres

Approximately 300,000 Armenian and 25,000 Assyrian subjects of the Ottoman Empire were killed during the Hamidian massacres of 1895. It is estimated that 100,000 “Greeks” were also killed, although this …

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It’s time to vote – but there’s a feeling that we’ve seen it all before

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten made their final pitches to voters this week. One urged Australians that now is not the time for change so that …

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US Embassy in Greece vandalised – but anarchist group’s message comes through loud and clear

Passed by Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt’s residence on my bicycle on the day paint was splashed on his residence. The wall was already repainted when I returned. The official response tweet, …

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