Dialogue
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Grampians: nature is calling
Photographer Heidi Seraphim shares a photographic journal from her road trip to the Grampians.
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A throwback to the last Byzantine Emperor
Billy Cotsis takes us back to 1453 and imagines what the last Byzantine Emperor Constantine Paliologos would have to say.
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Is Athens the ‘New Berlin’?
The striving city is undergoing a resurgence as a point of cultural reference, which may undermine its own identity.
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When a minister’s blood pressure dictates policy
In a week where the world was mourning, Peter Dutton went on to bang the drum of war, attacking the ABC and labelling asylum seekers as “fake refugees”.
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On foustanellas and fetishes
Dean Kalimniou comments on Professor Tamis’ thought-provoking article ‘The First Generation is Declining’.
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Suicide prevention needs people on the ground, not just talk
Gerry Georgatos makes the argument for why funding should be directed to providing people with the support needed rather than research.
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In the Balkans, beware the thaw of frozen conflicts
Alexander Billinis explores several factors that may be colluding to produce a violent thaw in the region in the near future.
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Reflections on Mother’s Day past in Greek Australia
Mother’s Day is a concept fraught with difficulties for many Greek Australians of the first generation. Dean Kalimniou explores why.
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Climate of hate
There is a capacity for hate today never before known; where the hatred of others, be it outright or through signification is giving rise to maladaptive social cognition.