Dialogue
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Life can be meaningful with or without kids
Chris Fotinopoulos reflects on a life without children.
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Fotinopoulos stooges the young
A reader challenges the perspective put by Chris Fotinopoulos in a recent opinion piece.
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The role of Greece in the wider region
Dr Thanos Dokos calls for a re-evaluation of the Greek approach to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans.
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Time has come to sort out the Antipodes Festival
Former Antipodes Director, Fiv Antoniou, suggests the simple solutions which need to be put in place to make the Antipodes Festival a landmark event.
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Brimbank report poses challenges for Labor
Dr Nick Economou looks at the political implications of the Brimbank report for the Labor Party in Victoria.
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Greece must become more responsible in its foreign policy
Nick Giannoukakis examines the ways in which Greek foreign policy can demonstrate why it merits attention from the Obama administration.
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Who does The Age write for?
Jeana Vithoulkas questions whether The Age reflects the cultural diversity of Melbourne in its editorial policies.
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Debt debate bypassed as the Budget gets political
Nick Economou asseses the politics of the 2009 Federal Budget.
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Rudd crucial to Brumby’s future
Nick Economou makes the case that Kevin Rudd and the decisions made by the Federal Government will play a decisive role in the re-election of John Brumby in 2010.
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Aussie Rules… but my little boy may get hurt
Jeana Vithoulkas shares the contradictory feelings she felt as she watched her boy play AFL footy for the first time.