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SIDNEY NOLAN: The Greek series
Dean Kalimniou reviews a particularly special Sidney Nolan exhibition comprising of works inspired by the artist’s travels to Hydra, and now on show at the Hellenic Museum.
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Darkness at the heart of Europe
One by one, most European countries are experiencing a rise in far-right and Nazi parties, echoed by what is happening in the US and Australia.
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How the postal survey is threatening the Aussie meaning of mateship
The marriage equality vote has started to turn mates against each other, writes Billy Cotsis.
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Ottoman/Turkish culture: Anglo fantasies
Dan Georgakas on the English and American media’s chronic problem dealing with the reality of modern Turkey.
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We’ve ordered too much again haven’t we?
No matter if they’re great, passable or downright terrible, the nostalgia hook of the tavernas still remains strong.
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Your money or your life
Dean Kalimniou on the disturbing trend of adult children and grandchildren abusing their elders for money and assets.
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Greece and Australia both tangled in mining investment conundrums
For both countries, a lot is at stake.
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Why Helen Zahos is not ‘writing Greeks on old shoes’
Helen Zahos’ work speaks for itself; there is no need to emphasise in these times of xenophobia and discrimination the importance of basic human acts to cement our common bond.