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Diatribe: Into the Moonlit Village – The Battle of Crete

Austrian historian Robert Musil has observed that “there is nothing in this world as invisible as a monument.” Despite their intended purpose to commemorate, memorial artworks and monuments often have …

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Tax repreive for more holiday home owners flagged under new proposed Victorian bill

The Victorian Government’s introduction of the State Tax Amendment Bill 2024 marks a significant shift in the landscape of property taxation. This bill, if passed, aims to broaden the holiday …

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SEKA President on Ersin Tatar’s Melbourne visit

The leader of the occupied by Turkey Northern part of Cyprus, Ersin Tatar, the so-called “president of the pseudo-state” of the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus”—recognised internationally only by Turkey—is …

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The unbroken bond between Australian and Greek veterans of WWII

Much has been written about the Battle of Crete and the Battle of Greece, and more is to be written about the time when Greeks and Australians fought bravely and …

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Greek Melbourne: A Diaspora centre of Hellenism

“Diasporic” institutions require labour; we know this all too well. Organising a Greek festival, running community educational programs, and participating in organisations all demand considerable energy and resources. Building, expanding, …

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Caught between survival and sacrifice: Armenia’s struggle for peace

Imagine being the leader of a country whose people suffered an unimaginable genocide, then after occupation and domination by the Soviets climbed back to construct an independent democracy in a …

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2024 Federal Budget: Examining key tax measures and their implications

The 2024 Federal Budget introduces a variety of tax measures aimed at stimulating the economy and ensuring fair tax contributions. This article will explore these key measures, highlighting their benefits …

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My mother’s journey: From Greece, to Melbourne, to memory

My mum (Filio Kottakis) was 92. She was from the island of Samos, where she worked and helped as the firstborn to a family of seven, one of whom passed …

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Diatribe: ΗΜΕΡΑ ΤΣ ΜΑΔΑΣ

-Δε θα νάρτου αύριγιου στν’ κκλησιά, the old lady, of northern Greek extraction informed her friend after the Saturday liturgy. – Γιατί καλέ; Αύριο έχει μνημόσυνο, her Peloponnesian friend replied. …

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Diatribe: Greeks behaving badly – Mutiny in Malta

Dean Kalimniou The whole thing, being based on false pretences was doomed from the start. In December 1803, Count Froberg lately of Germany, received authorisation from Britain’s Secretary at War …

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