Dialogue
The Greek migrant shipwreck was another preventable tragedy at the borders of Europe
The Mediterranean route between Libya and Italy has been described as the “world’s most dangerous maritime crossing”. This was proven once again last week in the tragic shipwreck of a …
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Letter: Contentious boundaries, Macedonia and the Sun of Vergina
This has been a long journey. I was surprised to discover that matters relating the Australian Hellenic community were being neglected. I assumed they were in good hands. I decided …
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Obituary: On the Begona from Samos to Australia, Triantafilio Kottaki’s remarkable journey
Our mum, Filio Kottakis (nee Hatzoglou), was born in 1932 in the village of Kontaika, on the island of Samos. She was the eldest of six siblings, shouldering the responsibilities …
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Windfall Gains Tax sends shockwaves through Victoria’s real estate sector: navigating the complexities of WGT
Introduction: The introduction of the Windfall Gains Tax (WGT), which will come into effect in Victoria on July 1, 2023 and has created a flurry of activity in the state’s …
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Windfall Gains Tax sends shockwaves through Victoria’s real estate sector: navigating the complexities of WGT
Introduction: The introduction of the Windfall Gains Tax (WGT), which will come into effect in Victoria on July 1, 2023 and has created a flurry of activity in the state’s …
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Diatribe: Weaving the tangled web: Arachne as a feminist
“Live on then, and yet hang, condemned one, but, lest you are careless in future, this same condition is declared, in punishment, against your descendants, to the last generation!” Ovid, …
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Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) and an update to the Common Reporting Standard (CRS)
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has been at the forefront of fostering a stable, transparent, and fair global tax regime. With the advent of cryptocurrency and other …
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The issue of German Reparations in international organisations and Greek-Polish cooperation – the Greek issue
Germany has an ability and methodology to avoid paying war reparations. Of the war reparations imposed on it after the First World War it finally paid 12.5 per cent of …
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Australians from former British colonies may be the deciding factor in Voice referendum
One of the sleepers in the upcoming Voice referendum is how Australians whose heritage is from countries that were occupied by the British such as, India, Pakistan and Cyprus, that …
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Sydney-centric government broadcasters means SBS move should be to Melbourne
The ABC and SBS, Australia’s government-funded national broadcasters, have a massive presence in the Australian media landscape with all that that entails. Direct employment, procurement of basic services, commissioning and …