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Dialogue –
Kanellos a.k.a. Riot Dog
Over the last month or so On The Spit has been tracking what has been going down in Greece and it would be fair to say that it has been an emotional rollercoaster ride.
Dialogue –
Where does the blame lie?
In 1893, Greek prime minister Charilaos Trikoupes, made one of the most dramatic declarations in Greek history: “Unfortunately, we are bankrupt!” What had happened?
Features –
Battle of Crete: time to remember forgotten soldiers
Australian writers, Dr Maria Hill and Peter Thompson seek the truth over the role Anzacs and Greeks played in World War II.
News –
A History of Greece: launching soon
On Sunday 23 May Dr Nicholas Doumanis will launch his new book A History of Greece, which presents the story of the land and its people as a continuity from prehistoric times to
News –
NUGAS on the search for new committee members
NUGAS is calling for young, enthusiastic Greek-Australian students to nominate as Victorian Committee members.
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Young Greek of the week: Alexandra Patrikios
Alexandra Patrikios, Journalism student, 19, is our young Greek of the week.
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From small things, big things come
George Giannakoudakis shares his experience of establishing an urban planning transport and infrastructure consultancy practice.
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Brumby letter to Rudd: Premier backs Greek
Victorian Premier John Brumby has sent a letter supporting the inclusion of Modern Greek in the national curriculum to the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
News –
Erdogan expresses ‘solidarity’ with Greece
Turkish PM Erdogan in an historic visit to Greece said he ‘intends to show solidarity with Greece’
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Greek PM accuses US banks over debt crisis Greece Economy
Greek parliament is examining deals Greek authorities carried out with help from Goldman Sachs that allowed them to mask the extent of Greece’s debts