Dialogue
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Why Greece and its creditors still disagree
i.e. everything you wanted to know about Greek taxes but were afraid to ask…
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Life, death and the Greek language
What does learning Greek means for the modern Australian Hellene?
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Opinion: What would Pericles have to say about the 18C amendment?
On many occasions Mr Turnbull has turned to Greece to express his love of democracy, to link the west to our past, but is his idea of Australia truly democratic?
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Laskarina Bouboulina, the Lady of the Revolution
What the early history of modern Greece teaches us about oppression and freedom.
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Revolution comprehended
Dean Kalimniou delves into the Greek Revolution of 1821, from the origins of the word to what it has meant for the Greek people.
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My Big Fat Greek Week: happy hour politics
Nikos Fotakis reflects on the week in Greek news starring Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
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Greece is not corrupt per se despite perpetual crises
Gerry Georgatos on why Greece, even on surface, is not responsible for its debt crises.
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Defending and advancing Hellenic values and interests
Leonidas Petrakis on how the diaspora, and particularly Greek Americans, can do their part to assist Greece and Cyprus.
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Golden Dawn are Nazis, plain and simple
Let’s clear up the ‘patriot’ myth, once and for all.