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Gallo Greeks
The ancient Greeks of the French Riviera are long gone, yet their legacy lives on, not only in the place names but also in scholars archaeological finds
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Media and the election
Kostas Karamarkos looks at the role Australian media has played in the 2013 Australian Federal Election
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Australia’s misplaced friendship with Turkey
An opinion piece by military historian Professor Peter Stanley about the NSW resolution into the genocides by the Ottoman Empire
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Talking about elections and politics
With two weeks left before the September 7 election, most of the pollsters and punters have already concluded that Kevin Rudd and Labor have an uphill battle
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Songs my uncle taught me
Dean Kalimniou takes a walk down memory lane to the nursery rhymes and songs of his childhood
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Three brief Greek summer tales
A comparative look at Greece’s crisis points throughout the ages
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Commemorative conundrums
Dean Kalimniou’s diatribe begins with the tale of the Shrine of Remembrance’s website with this post “Australian Macedonian Commemorative Service Ilinden/ St Elijah’s Day”
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Election campaigns in Australia and in Greece
An analysis of the similarities and differences between elections run in Australia and Greece