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Dialogue

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Political leadership is needed to combat Hanson

Fotis Kapetopoulos explains why mainstream political leadership should not err on the side of caution, or of subtle rejection and politeness to the views expressed in One Nation.

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A wog letter of love

Dean Kalimniou addresses mainstream journalists who posit that ‘wog’ is a term of endearment.

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Sharing mythology with children crucial to our Greek heritage

As talks about removing mythology from the Greek curriculum continue, Melina Mallos says the onus on discovering mythology and culture rests on families more than ever before.

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Burning them shishas

Victoria, the unstoppable nanny state.

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Hate to break it to you Susie O’Brien, but ‘wog’ is not an endearing term

Using terms such as ‘wog’ continues to be a way to call people out on, and recognise them instead for their differences.

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A win for Greek language Down Under

The efforts of the Greek community have averted a catastrophic outcome for Greek and Italian, and their communities.

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Greek identity and the half-blood prince

John Vithoulkas reflects on his childhood memories of Greece, it’s people and their identity, and urges us to realise that the future is in our hands.

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Beware the squat squad!

Nikos Fotakis never anticipated he would come across the issue of squat toilets in the context of government policy and taxation.

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Smyrna unpunished

The Seven Churches mentioned in the Apocalypse of St John no longer exist

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GOODY’S

Their cuisine notwithstanding, is the personification of Greece in ways subtle and unsuspecting.

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