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Diatribe – The forgotten genocide: the starvation of the Maronites

My people and your people, my Syrian Brother, are dead … What can be Done for those who are dying? Our Lamentations will not satisfy their Hunger, and our tears …

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Likeability of Leaders matters in elections

It’s a political truism that oppositions don’t win elections, governments lose them. Of course, the opposition must be seen as a well led and viable option. But primarily it is …

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Mother’s Day – A day to leave your guilt behind

I love Mother’s Day. It makes me feel special. But after the celebrations I have a secret wish to hide away. Breakfast in bed, and flowers, is the best way …

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French politics: an armchair for three

The image of Emmanuel Macron, accompanied by his wife and dozens of children in the Champs de Mars against a backdrop of the Tower of Eiffel in Paris dominated television …

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Minority government may be good for reform

It has been interesting watching both the government and conservative media’s reaction to the emergence of the ‘Teal’ candidates. We have seen claims that the Teal candidates will lead to …

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Black Cretans and 1922

“The Cretans are vastly picturesque: great number of blacks, male and female.”: Edward Lear 1846 According to the British consul in Chania, Crete, writing in 1858 about British efforts to …

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The revitalisation of Modern Greek in Australia has begun

On Sunday the 1st of May, the Modern Greek Teachers’ Association of Victoria (MGTAV) held the launch of the Modern Greek Strategic Plan it had been formulating with the Pharos …

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Labor will invest in our greatest resource – Our people

Australia is blessed with natural resources that make us the envy of the world. But by far our greatest resource is our people. If we are smart, we will invest …

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Teal independents: What you need to know about the group reshaping Australian politics

Political parties that lose their way are first punished by their supporters, then by the electorate. When the Liberal Party dumped Malcolm Turnbull and sidelined Julie Bishop, it shifted to …

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Fronditha Care marks 45 years of service to the Greek community

With a commitment to build on its legacy Fronditha Care marks 45 years of service to the Greek community On April 26, 1977, six members of the then Australian Greek …

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