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Dialogue

Dialogue

Is there an ethnic vote?

With the election date being set for September 7, we all now have the opportunity to see in ‘real time’ how the issues of the campaign unfold

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Statue flack

Berwick residents are up in arms over the proposal to erect a statue of Spiridon Louis – the first winner of the modern Marathon

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Golden Dawn, national trauma and division

Today’s crisis, like every serious trauma, has again brought primitive instincts to the fore

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Cricket as a metaphor

Nations are in many ways constructed, imagined communities, explores Kostas Karamarkos in this week’s opinion piece

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Dolce’s Byzantine Gabbana

Ever wondered why Byzantine princesses are invariably depicted with a halo?

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Multiculturalism and the elections

Ethnically diverse Australians are seriously under-represented in the nation’s parliaments and other institutions

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Inequality as an election issue

Given that inequality is back, it is surprising that individuals and groups affected by it cannot be heard in the wider community in this pre-election period.

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Demonstration

When nations are not made accountable for their crimes, their action ceases to be a crime.

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Australian Greens: talking about alternatives

Kostas Karamarkos gives his argument for opening up the scope of the pre-election agenda, and talking about alternatives.

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Cavafy controversies

Dean Kalimniou, on Cavafy and Cavafy Conference in Melbourne.

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