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Diatribe: Ego, Favorinus

“Look,” Jani, my grandmother’s Albanian neighbour’s son, interrupted me. I was in the process of waxing lyrical about his father’s hometown of Fieri, near the ancient Greek city of Apollonia …

Life

Bullying? It happens – but #notthisgirl

Unicorns, rainbows, giggles – life as a little girl starts out happy and fun. Each school day brings the excitement of spending time with our friends. We tell each other …

Dialogue

Your Say: How to get more young people to the Fasolada festival?

Readers on Facebook responded to a number of our articles. Here’s a round-up of last week’s web words. Why aren’t young people not going to the Fasolada Festival? Petros Spilios …

News

Lucrative incentives for EU Parliamentarians

The next Elections for the European Parliament scheduled on 23-26 May 2019 have already started with fervor! A total of 751 seats (MEPs) are currently up for grabs by those …

Features

75-year anniversary of the uprising nobody wants to know about

75 years ago thousands of starving Greek soldiers and sailors in the allied-controlled Mediterranean were attacked and then imprisoned in isolated desert camps in Africa when they peacefully protested to …

Dialogue

To meat or not to meat?

More and more Greek Australians are choosing a cruelty-free lifestyle, abstaining not only from eating meat but all animal products. Paul Collaros has taken his ideology one step further by …

Dialogue

‘You should be honing your cooking skills not writing poetry’: words from a Greek-Australian troller

I was minding my own business – having a lovely day, doing my house chores, looking after my child, writing – when, after sharing on Facebook a podcast of an …

Dialogue

Letter from a concerned mother: Modern Greek class cut mid-year

Dear Saturday School Co-ordinator-DET, I have children currently enrolled at Ashfield Saturday School of Community languages. There are currently 5 students enrolled in year 11 Modern Greek and less than 12 …

Dialogue

Macedonia from Alexander the Great to Alexis Tsipras

To the uninitiated, the name dispute between Greece and FYROM seemed like a triviality – a curiosity at best. In the decades-long tug of war, the devil was always hidden …

Dialogue

Diatribe: One people at the 32nd Lonsdale Street Greek Festival

“G’day,” a portly middle aged man sporting a grey, Fu Manchu-like goatee and wearing an eighties Bundaberg Rum t-shirt, approached me at the Epirus Cultural Stall during the Lonsdale Street …

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