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Smoke gets in Tsipras’ eyes

My Big Fat Greek Week.

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When are we Australians?

When the debates happened in the 1890s to guide the making of the constitution, it had not been intended to keep out the Malcolm Roberts but to keep out the Xenophons.

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Breaking the seal

What if a person confesses to their priest that they are abusing children?

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When ignorance becomes hate speech

Trying to clarify matters, Father Eleftherios managed to actually make things worse.

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A war of words, again

My Big Fat Greek Week.

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TRAMSPOTTING

Can you spot the Greek?

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Fire and brimstone

Nikos Fotakis’ big fat Greek week of news.

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Splash

Following the water festival season of Anatolia, Dean Kalimniou looks at how disjointed some customs can feel out of context.

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A picture of Greeks

When we look in the mirror we think that we see ourselves clearly but our reflection is clouded by many things. If we can strip the layers back we will see our true self.

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Athens at high noon

Hunting for some Athenian silence with the heat as an ally.

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