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Dialogue

Dialogue

Fossilised politics

Climate change presents politicians with an urgent situation; they in turn respond with half measures and big words.

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HIER STAND KANDANOS

A stark reminder that we must seek out and actively condemn all crimes of racial violence.

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Is social media ruining our social lives? The irony …

The pressures and expectation to always be ‘connected’ is leading to increased stress, depression and anxiety.

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Death and taxes

Why are we led to believe that taxation is something so unpleasant, while in fact it is the most tangible act of citizenship?

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‘Fathers from the Edge’

A recently published compendium of narratives examining the complex and multi-faceted relationship between Greek-Australian writers and their fathers.

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Who’s afraid of multiculturalism?

You know the times are changing when the most progressive, reasonable voices in the west come from representatives of the Muslim community. But not everyone is ready for change.

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ΔΥΣΑΓΓΕΛΙΣΜΟΣ

The burning of the Evangelismos church marks a historical watershed in our community, to which the historians of tomorrow will return.

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Allan Fels – game keeper turned poacher

Taxi drivers forced to adopt Uber’s surge pricing model without receiving compensation or tax reductions.

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ΠΙΝΑΚΙΔΑ

The fascinating stories behind ‘Greek’ license plates in Victoria.

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Greece will always be the home of the Olympic Games

Having attended three Games, Greek Australian writer Billy Cotsis is convinced there is no better achievement for celebrating all-inclusiveness and fair play.

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