Dialogue
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Sex, taxi drivers and the state of contemporary Greece
Jeana Vithoulkas bemoans the contemporary malaise which is eating away at Greece.
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No role for Abbott in Liberal renewal
Dr Nick Economou calls for Tony Abbott to step down from Parliament if the Federal Liberals are to undergo renewal.
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Greek expatriates can buy real estate in borderline areas of Greece
Lawyer Christos Iliopoulos argues that Greece needs to stop treating Greek Diaspora living outside the EU and Greece as foreigners and to allow them to purchase border-line propert
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The politics of transition in Greek Australian community organisations
Bill Giavris calls for planning and generational leadership if our community organisations are to change.
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Cyprus needs fresh drive for reunification
Nicholas Mottas argues that the resolution of the Cyprus issue will require Greece and Cyprus to put in place a new strategy which forces the international community to engage with
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You were wrong!
A reader challenges the accuracy of our recent report on the Australian Hellenic Council visit to Canberra.
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Greeks not on boards. Where are they?
A reader complains about the lack of Greeks on the board of public sector organisations.
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The Parthenon Marbles: righting a great historical wrong
David Hill makes the case for why the Parthenon Marbles should be returned to Greece.
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Election promises mark start of new financial year
Dr Nick Economou looks at the political implications of the introduction of tax cuts and of a new industrial relations program on 1 July.
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Go early or go double dissolution?
Dr Nick Economou explores the whether the Rudd Government will go for an early election or a double dissolution.