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Dialogue

Dialogue

Graffiti

“Graffiti is not about clean lines, pretty colors and beautiful blends. Graffiti is my life’s turbulence exploded on a wall.” Mint Serf.

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Constance the Falcon – ruler of Siam

Of all the obscure and yet impossibly implausible Greeks that have graced the pages of history, perhaps the most alluring is Constance Hierax, or Phaulkon – literally ‘the Falcon’.

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Citizenship in a multicultural Victoria

Australians are open-minded, accepting, welcoming and support our cultural diversity.

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Museum of our innocence

“The power of things inheres in the memories they gather up inside them, and also in the vicissitudes of our imagination, and our memory of this there is no doubt.” Orhan Pamuk.

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Milking Greece

As Greece prepares for its next bail-out instalment, Nick Malkoutzis reflects the impact this has on the weary nation bogged down by constant austerity measures.

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Istanbul not Constantinople

Mutual respect through an awareness and acceptance of the past will achieve much more.

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Perplexing unemployment

Greece topped the charts for its shadow economy.

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Amnesty International: Greece must bring an end to racist attacks

Rising racially-motivated attacks against immigrants spell a worrying trend in Greece and it’s about time the government takes notice, says human rights group Amnesty International

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Death of a stereotype

From the ‘80s to now, Dean Kalimniou looks at how perceptions and stereotypes have changed for Greeks and Australians

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Australian media under attack for calling Greeks lazy

The Daily Telegraph is under attack for an article published which presents a distorted view of Greek history and claims that Greeks are lazy

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