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Mirrors and distortions in Greece
Greece is living through a revolution, the first real attempt to set the country on course toward a viable future, and it is only natural that this will provoke widespread disrupti
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St Shirley of Mt Waverley
The Feast of the Dormition this weekend gives Chris Fotinopoulos cause to recall his grandmother and her friendship with a close neighbour, Shirley.
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The Coalition campaign is coming off the rails
Embracing John Howard has signalled a return to the ‘past’ for help by Liberal leader Tony Abbott, according to Nick Economou.
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Gillard’s biggest challenge revealed
The Prime Minister has to overcome the ‘Rudd Factor’ and work hard to regain the electorate’s trust, says Nick Economou
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Oh Paul, where art thou?
The recent political debate on asylum seekers has Jeana Vithoulkas asking where are the politicians like Paul Keating who have the courage to confront racism?
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The Homecoming-An Expat Returns
Two weeks on from returning to Australia from two years overseas, Lambros Karavis shares his thoughts on what’s changed and what has stayed the same
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One major social reform down, another one on the way
Paid parental leave has emerged as one of the key social policy backgrounds for the upcoming Federal election.
Inventories of the ancient world
Inventories may sound pretty boring, but they reveal the changing fortunes of ancient Greece.
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Nearing half-time in Election 2010
If the battle between Gillard and Abbott was a soccer match, Nick Economou would describe it as being a dull nil-all draw at the end of the first half.