Dialogue
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Looking for dialogue not divisions in the ‘trans debate’
The ‘trans debate’ Writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, Associate Professor Ada Cheung an endocrinologist from Melbourne University attempted to put some nuance and perspective in the debate about trans …
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Epic glory and modern war: from the walls of Troy to the defence of Kyiv
Simone Weil wrote her much-celebrated essay, “The Iliad or the Poem of Force” during the occupation of France by Nazi Germany. Her provocative assertion in the essay’s opening paragraphs that …
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Dr Lina Mendoni: Greece’s culture minister and a champion for the reunification of the Parthenon sculptures
As our wonderful Greek Diaspora this week warmly welcomes the Culture Minister of the Hellenic Republic, Dr Lina Mendoni, we are delighted that the Australian Parthenon Association has the opportunity …
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Cristos anesti! from Immigration Minister Alex Hawke
Alex Hawke MP, Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs has extended his Easter wishes to the Greek Community with a warm message. Mr Hawke is of Greek …
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Greece has many individuals who continue to offer service well after their initial parliamentary positions
I had the privilege of meeting a number of these persons including the former Prime Minister of Greece, Mr George Papandreou and the former Foreign Minister- Mr Dimitris Avramopoulos. They …
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French Trump-Brexit style electoral tsunami
Last Sunday evening most of my international friends were stunned by the electoral results of the first round of the 2022 French presidential elections. This was especially startling to them …
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Easter is full of meaning for Greek Australians in cross-cultural families
Like many Greek Australians, I am part of a culturally mixed family. My partner is of Spanish background. We celebrate Spanish Catholic and Greek Orthodox Easter as markers of our …
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Right move can see Albo win
Can Anthony Albanese from the Labor Left succeed where Bill Shorten from the Labor Right failed? Shorten faced a seasoned campaigner in Scott Morrison and lost despite a handsome lead …
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Diatribe – Return of the Evzones
From the outset one thing must be made abundantly clear: anyone visiting from the motherland should be welcomed with open arms by our community and treated to our famous Greek-Melburnian …
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Peter Patisteas OAM pays tribute to Kostas Paivanas
Kostas Paivanas joined Neos Kosmos the same year as our company Oasis, bought Griffiths Bros company. Kostas Paivanas found out and came along to our new headquarters. He stood inside …