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Victoria votes 2010: two campaigns for the price of one
The upcoming elections are a story of two battles; between Labor and the Greens in the inner city, and Labor and Liberals in the outer suburbs and regional cities.
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How we think about water is a classic progress trap
Australia knows the challenges it needs to address to deal with the Murray – Darling basin but is caught up in existing paradigms around water usage and water rights, according to
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Call for arms
The impact of the generational shift in community leadership is celebrated.
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The return shall never happen
Jeana Vithoulkas explores the idea of Constantinople and recapturing the past.
The Spectacle of drama
Michael C. Scott reveals the stark difference between theatre in ancient Greece and today
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Senate: It’s a jump to the left
The 2010 half-Senate election has seen a dramatic shift in the political balance in the Senate from the right to the left
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The Milesians
Dr Nick Trakakis explores the Milesians in this week’s philosopher’s corner
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Just common sense
Fotis Kapetopoulos observes changes in Greece during his first trip back in ten years
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Glimpses of Greece: Dog of a life
Bill Mousoulis examines the stray dog problem in Athens
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Multicultural affairs cannot disappear
Pino Migliorino, chair of the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia, on why “multicultural affairs” should not be left out of the Federal cabinet