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ΕΠΙΤΑΦΙΟΣ ΘΡΗΝΟΣ
We are indifferent, slothful and complacent when it comes to maintaining our privileges but when faced with adversity, the Greek community invariably rises to the occasion
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ALP: a party with a bleak future?
As the election date approaches, poll, media and caucus pressure is making it almost impossible for Prime Minister Julia Gillard to carry on leading the ALP and government
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Shutting down the Greek state broadcaster ERT
The initiative of the Greek Government to shut down ERT in order to restructure the national television and radio broadcaster is already threatening the stability of the govt
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Hands off ERT!
The news that the Greek Government has ordered the closure of Greece’s ERT and surrounded its buildings with troops is a monumental blow against freedom of speech
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1204: The collapse of civilisation
In part two, Dean Kalimniou explores the impact of the Crusaders on the Byzantine Empire.
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An argument for an Australian republic
Whilst acknowledging the merits and history Australia’s foundations Kostas Karamarkos makes the argument for an Australian republic.
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1204: The collapse of civilisation
In part 1, Dean Kalimniou looks at the clash between Western Christians and their Byzantine brothers
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Should Greece look to 1990s Canada for lessons on exiting the crisis?
Adviser to PM Jean Chretien in the 1990s David Zussman on the North American country’s economic turnaround.
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Jason Collins shows the way, but is the AFL ready for a player to come out?
Jason Collins’ announcement on April 29 2013 that he is gay marked a moment in America’s sporting history, explores Steven Vasiliadis in this opinion piece