Dialogue
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Ti tha pei o kosmos?
Anastasia Tsirtsakis calls into question the use of the popular Greek aphorism, and how it reflects our value system.
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Not quite ready for school
Dean Kalimniou on the challenge facing Greek Australian parents who choose to bring up their children with Greek as their first language.
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Why are people congratulating me on my new boyfriend?
Since getting a boyfriend, all Koraly Dimitriadis seems to be hearing from friends and family is ‘congratulations’. But does this actually set women up for a fall?
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Still no adults in the room
When the Greek PM and his former Minister engage in a public game of ‘he said/he said’, like a divorced celebrity couple.
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Who is afraid of dual citizens?
A Pandora’s box is now open in both houses, where senators and MPs are trying to prove they are not elephants, that they are, indeed Australians.
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No room to drink alone
As it speeds feverishly forward, is the busy and popular Athenian bar scene in danger of losing its soul?
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Delving into the supernatural or delving into one’s own weakness?
I went to a psychic and I did it all. The cards, the coffee cup readings; I had my aura checked. Here’s what happened.
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The dark super-minister rises
As if the week was not already playing out in favour of the Minister of Immigration and Border Protection, Peter Dutton was appointed ‘super minister’ of Home Affairs.
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The widows and the dear departed
Dean Kalimniou explores The Widows and the Dear Departed by first generation Greek Australian, Ekaterini Balouka.