Dialogue
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Pollies need to travel for us
Fotis Kapetopoulos reflects on why travel makes our politicians more effective.
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Greeks and decibels
Dean Kalimniou on the revelation that members of his ‘tribe’ are possessed of a certain renown with regard to the resonance of their voices.
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No, the junta did not perform an economic miracle
The death of dictator Stylianos Pattakos saw his supporters again spreading a common myth.
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Noted Transparencies
‘Within the dark of anguish/I inhabited your footsteps/these you told me/ are the yeast of resurrection’.
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Vasilakakos is utterly wrong
It was the Communists in Greece and elsewhere who led and united the people in the heroic patriotic resistance against the Axis conquerors – Germany, Italy, Japan.
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Reclaim the Southern Cross
Racists hijacked a symbol of humanity and unity under the stars. This should not be accepted.
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Love needs to win over fear
Opinion: Why the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese is wrong in its position on same-sex marriage.
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The filth and the fury: Greek TV in the summer
Watching reruns on a hot summer night almost makes you miss Reef Doctors. Kinda.
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Greeks and other migrants soft targets for taxi licence debacle
This week we received the following letter from a distressed and concerned Greek Australian licence holder.