Dialogue
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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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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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On Macedonians, Chaldeans and other figments of our imagination
While ancient history has been used as an anachronism to imagine a nation, it is not the only determinant of ethnic or national consciousness. Politics too plays a major role.
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The truth behind ‘the business of Greece and Macedonia’
Dr Anastasios Panagiotelis and Dr Vasilis Sarafidis from the Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies respond to Alannah MacTiernan.
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Is Bill Shorten feeling the Bern?
By calling for a royal commission into banks, Labor seems to be following an international trend: a return to the values of the left.
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Egyptians, Greeks and Anzacs
It is hoped that the Coptic contribution to the ANZAC cause becomes more widely known and more broadly studied in years to come.
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Is posing nude really the road to equality?
How the pro-nudist feminist movement could be at risk of their message being misinterpreted, or worse yet, being completely lost and ignored.
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Kyria Lioliou
Dean Kalimniou reflects on his Greek school teacher, Kyria Lioliou; a beacon of love to which all children (and teenagers, despite themselves) gravitated.