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Melville-Jones and AMAC have final say on FYROM group complaint

Here is the response from Professor John Melville-Jones following the termination of a complaint made against him by a FYROM organisation:

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Elegy for Anthea

Dean Kalimniou pays homage to Greek Australian songstress Anthea Sidiropoulos and her impact on Greek music in Australia.

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Europe’s problems solved?

If the EU wishes to end the current crisis, the writing is on the wall.

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Scribblefest 2012

A weekend celebration of Greek Australian writers, Dean Kalimniou explores the very first Antipodes Writers Festival.

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Christos Fifis and a place for a village

Dean Kalimniou explores Christos Fifis latest poetry anthology and it’s influence on the Greek Australian community.

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Greek media in the post-crisis era

Information comes to us in more ways than traditional media.

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Engaging the heart and soul of Ellinismo

Sophie Constance uncovers the true meaning of ‘Ellinismo’ as Greece is in the midst of the global / euro financial crisis.

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In search of a common platform

The new gov’t will need to employ the structural versus cyclical concept of the budget balance.

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The slap

Dean Kalimniou explores the aftermath of ‘that’ slap.

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Advancing Australian identity with Hellenic tradition

Peter Adamis discusses how we should maintain our Hellenic identity, whilst remaining Australian.

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