Dialogue
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Opinion: Australians are lied to about extent of poverty and levels of unemployment
Poverty is mounting and it is a crisis that will tear at this nation.
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Cultural appropriation and reverse racism: baby hairs, cornrows, hoop earrings
The Minoans, a civilisation that left its mark on over 4000 years of Hellenic history, would argue that it is totally fine.
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Evzones and Ministers
The symbolism and protocol of official visits sheds light on the awkward relationship between the motherland and the diaspora.
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Manchester – it’s not an East versus West thing
The borders we construct, begin in our minds.
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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’.