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‘Wog’ is not the equivalent of ‘mate’

Why there is nothing positive about calling oneself a ‘wog’.

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Whose feta is it anyway?

My big, fat greek-salad type of week.

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Retire to what?

We are allowing the austerity dogma to dominate rhetoric and by doing so, we’re failing the elderly in our society.

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Corruption still riding high in crestfallen Greece

The Greek crisis is primarily a crisis of values, and so far no government has managed to restore the credibility of institutions and create standards of integrity.

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For the record, Australia’s racism like America’s racism remains intact with no default position

As a nation, we are not better than the sum of the diabolical racism that sees Australian society fractured and many from within the fracture at odds with each.

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Bulleen − you know what I mean

Dean Kalimniou reflects on the GOCMV’s general meeting for the Bulleen project, and the overwhelmingly unanimous vote amongst its members.

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Loveless Valentine

My big fat Greek week.

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Double-headed bogeymen

Dean Kalimniou responds to a controversial photograph showing a group of Greek soldiers of Albanian ethnicity linking their outstretched hands to form the double-headed eagle.

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Lost in space

My Big Fat Greek Week.

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Ψωμί, παιδεία, φιλοξενία

Dean Kalimniou on why it’s high time we embraced a humanistic and benevolent conception of mankind, affording each other the respect and mutual regard we all deserve.

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