Dialogue
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Retire to what?
We are allowing the austerity dogma to dominate rhetoric and by doing so, we’re failing the elderly in our society.
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Corruption still riding high in crestfallen Greece
The Greek crisis is primarily a crisis of values, and so far no government has managed to restore the credibility of institutions and create standards of integrity.
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For the record, Australia’s racism like America’s racism remains intact with no default position
As a nation, we are not better than the sum of the diabolical racism that sees Australian society fractured and many from within the fracture at odds with each.
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Bulleen − you know what I mean
Dean Kalimniou reflects on the GOCMV’s general meeting for the Bulleen project, and the overwhelmingly unanimous vote amongst its members.
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Double-headed bogeymen
Dean Kalimniou responds to a controversial photograph showing a group of Greek soldiers of Albanian ethnicity linking their outstretched hands to form the double-headed eagle.
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Ψωμί, παιδεία, φιλοξενία
Dean Kalimniou on why it’s high time we embraced a humanistic and benevolent conception of mankind, affording each other the respect and mutual regard we all deserve.
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To beard or not to beard?
As Fotis Kapetopoulos deliberates over whether to grow or shave his beard, he takes an analytical look at the beard and what it has stood for through history.
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Bougias of Bourke Street
Dean Kalymniou talks about his friend Ilias, the low-key hero of the 20 January tragedy.