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Dialogue

Dialogue

Inequality as an election issue

Given that inequality is back, it is surprising that individuals and groups affected by it cannot be heard in the wider community in this pre-election period.

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Demonstration

When nations are not made accountable for their crimes, their action ceases to be a crime.

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Australian Greens: talking about alternatives

Kostas Karamarkos gives his argument for opening up the scope of the pre-election agenda, and talking about alternatives.

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Cavafy controversies

Dean Kalimniou, on Cavafy and Cavafy Conference in Melbourne.

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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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Cyprus, Turkey and Israel

Changing realities and dilemmas.

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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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Kalamaki souvlaki

“I’m as Greek as a souvlaki, I’m as Irish as a stew” (Johnny Young).

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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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