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Hate to break it to you Susie O’Brien, but ‘wog’ is not an endearing term
Using terms such as ‘wog’ continues to be a way to call people out on, and recognise them instead for their differences.
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A win for Greek language Down Under
The efforts of the Greek community have averted a catastrophic outcome for Greek and Italian, and their communities.
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Greek identity and the half-blood prince
John Vithoulkas reflects on his childhood memories of Greece, it’s people and their identity, and urges us to realise that the future is in our hands.
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Beware the squat squad!
Nikos Fotakis never anticipated he would come across the issue of squat toilets in the context of government policy and taxation.
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Smyrna unpunished
The Seven Churches mentioned in the Apocalypse of St John no longer exist
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We need to decriminalise drugs
More people die on the roads and from drowning yet neither cars, or swimming have been banned, and we try to teach people to drive and swim, writes Fotis Kapetopoulos.
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The suicide prevention space is immature and inauthentic
Gerry Georgatos addresses Australia’s humanitarian crisis taking more than five per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths – suicide.
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No fries thanks, I’m Greek
As the street food visibility of the classic souvlaki gathers strength, we go back to the age-old question: will you be having fries with that?
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The randy express to Tirana
Dean Kalimniou recalls his unexpected journey to the annual conference of the Union for Human Rights Party.