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Dialogue

Dialogue

Recognising genocide: part one

Here is a question for the gentle reader: How many countries around the world do not recognise FYROM as Macedonia?

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To be an Australian

Peter Adamis explores what it is to be an Australian, as someone born in Greece in today’s day and age

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Re-aligning politics in Australia

Kostas Karamarkos explores what the future hold for all of us who live in Australia after the tabling of the first Abbott government budget on May 13

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Orthodoxy and suicide

An analysis of the way the Greek Orthodox church views suicide.

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The end of meritocracy?

The 2014 budget draws heavily on Robert Menzies concept of the ‘lifters’ and the ‘leaners’.

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Saints Constantine and Helena

Before the sainthood.

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Hellenic recovery led by travel

Elly Symons discusses how a different approach to travel to Greece can improve the situation in the Hellenic Republic.

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Greek Orthodox Community of Box Hill

An account of different intergenerational perspectives.

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Ukrainian crisis

Excessive foreign meddling and political miscalculations led the country to the brink of civil war.

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ΟΙ ΑΠΕΛΠΙΣΜΕΝΟΙ

There is a finance minister, a school teacher, a married couple, a young man and an air steward, and here starts Dean Kalimniou’s opinion on the latest Greek play.

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