Dialogue
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The Greek pension scandal
An analysis of a Herald Sun article on the govt forking out $100 million p/a to” finance the holiday lifestyles of numerous disability pensioners who live overseas”
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Life chances in Australia
A look at the study conducted by the Brotherhood of St Laurence of the life chances of 167 babies who were born in Australia in 1990.
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Pontian history is Australian history
An excerpt from a speech made by historian Dr Panayiotis Diamadis
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Enriching Greekness
How culturally rich and “adventurous” is the Greek Australian community in this great metropolis of the south, or in other Greek diaspora centres around the world?
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Whatever happened to the intellectuals?
“In his last books, Tsiolkas exoticised Greek-Australians presenting them as the noble savages of Australian society, unable to make moral choices…”
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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