Dialogue
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When President Pavlopoulos stepped on President Erdogan’s toe
Erdoğan did not let the opportunity to respond and veer away from protocol himself, stating that he cannot leave Pavlopoulos’ comments unanswered.
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‘We are like a family’
As Neos Kosmos celebrates 60 years, journalist Anastasia Tsirtsakis reflects on what it means to be apart of the team as a second generation Greek Australian.
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Bridging two identities, always looking into the future
Neos Kosmos’ editorial director, Nelly Skoufatoglou on how the newspaper helped her get a better grasp of her Greek Australian reality.
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Migrant homelessness on the increase
Australia has registered nearly 110,000 of its population as homeless but the real number is nearly three times that, around 300,000.
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Christos Fifis’ ‘Greek Australian Offerings’
Greek Australian Offerings is the writer’s third deeply inspiring volume of historically significant musings about identity and historical continuity in Australia.
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Marbles and Goody’s
A response to the criticism of the ‘burger joint’ under our Greek centre and the Parthenon Marbles Replica.
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Frieze: The GOCMV marbles
The GOCMV frieze forms an integral part of both the Greek and Australian communities and acts as a bridge and conduit between them.
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What it means to call two countries home
Australia and Greece are so different that the only apt description would be ‘worlds apart’.
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We are being lied to about poverty – it’s grim
A tragic indicator of increasing poverty and unemployment is the suicide toll, writes Gerry Georgatos.