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Can Abbott win the election?
If Tony Abbott and his Coalition partners do not respond now that Rudd is gaining momentum their task might become a lot more difficult later on, argues Kostas Karamarkos.
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Can Rudd win the election?
With Kevin Rudd back in power and the polls already indicating a Labor resurgence, what can we expect from the upcoming elections? Kostas Karamarkos gives his opinion.
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Time lords
In this week’s Diatribe, Dean Kalimniou looks at the concept of time, in the East and West.
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Democracy for taxi drivers
‘The Greek Mafia’ and other slurs towards Greek taxi drivers prompted this letter to the Victorian Legislative Council
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Asylum Seekers: defining an election issue
Hardly a day goes by in this country without having a reference in the news in relation to asylum seekers or illegal migrants
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UK compensates Kenyan torture victims, boosts Greece’s hope for WWII German reparations
Will Germany make the similar bold move to end the Odyssey for justice to the Greek victims and close these dark chapters of history?
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An election agenda for multicultural Australia
As the election date approaches, the news cycle as well as the public sphere is filled with issues that affect people’s lives, and demand the attention of the electorate