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Navigating inheritance acceptance in Greece: Legal procedures and essential considerations

The acceptance of inheritance necessitates a process of necessary legal and administrative steps before one can obtain ownership of any estate to which they are entitled. One’s right as an …

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Greek weddings under the Southern Cross

The stiff, studio-posed wedding photographs of my newly arrived relatives haunt me now. The people they depict have either long departed or, have placed me in the position of living …

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Diatribe: Krapopolis and Krapopoulos – Delving into the excremental

I don’t mind the premise of the animated series “Krapopolis.” Using an emerging civilisation based on ancient Greece in order to satirise the dysfunctionality of the modern age and the …

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Invisible Australians – Navigating the minefield of neglect in a rapidly transforming nation

Invisible Australians – stressed Australia, declining Australia. The minefield that the Voice and many future campaigns will stumble onto and from which they will never return. If there is one …

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Defending the Republic: The ongoing struggle to protect French teachers

In France last week, a schoolteacher was assassinated for a second time in the town of Arras, near the Belgian border. Dominique Bernard was his name and he was a …

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Neo-nationalism and cultural populism: Or why my mother almost voted ‘No’

In 1996, John Howard, from the centre-right Liberal Party, became Prime Minister of Australia. For the first time the Liberal Party had a leader that proclaimed to be campaigning on …

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Una faccia una razza meets Dimitria

A Greek festival with an Italian name may appear incongruous if not for the fact that the Italian expression: One Face, One Race, has made it into the Greek language …

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Returning to Greece: A tale of nostalgia, disillusionment, and hope

Like thousands of other Greek Australians this year, I too, went for a holiday to Greece. However, this was my first trip there in 33 years. Until 1990, I travelled …

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Diatribe: ‘ΚΛΑΔΕΥΜΑ’

The sky was so heavy that day, that it sagged sodden onto my shoulders sending a biting wind to lacerate the exposed parts of my flesh. A day earlier I …

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Postecoglou: the remarkable journey from Melbourne to Spur

Much has been said and written in media about Ange Postecoglou lately. Undoubtedly, ” Big Ange” is living his best life at the moment and handling it like a real …

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