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Lateral violence

Gerry Georgatos explains how lateral violence is undermining the positive ways forward, especially for the marginalised.

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Anzacs: myths, mateship and manipulation

Dean Kalimniou questions the motivations behind the way Greek Australians increasingly honour Anzac Day.

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Deja vu

The world is trying to digest the result of France’s first round of presidential elections, presented with the same kind of dilemma that dominates politics all over the world.

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WikiLeaks – in the face of betrayals they remain heroic, guarding a Thermopylae

Gerry Georgatos on WikiLeaks, ‘one of the world’s most remarkable organisations [that] continues despite numerous attempts to shut it down’.

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Greek Australian Easter: the aftermath

Dean Kalimniou reflects on the Orthodoxy’s holiest day.

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First resurrection

A short story by Dean Kalimniou.

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Everybody loves Easter. Don’t they?

For those who feel left out…

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One more crucifixion an endless stream for god

Fotis Kapetopoulos and his Easter paradox.

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Star Wars One: the Greek original

Dean Kalimniou reflects on the work of Lucian of Samosata; the man that taught us to reach for the stars.

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In the war on racism, the migrant-born are forever left behind

Why the denial of Australia’s demography will continue to deny the long overdue conversation in this country about racism and the ways forward.

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