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Why study Modern Greek?
A broader and multidisciplinary approach to Modern Greek studies is necessary if Modern Greek wants to be relevant to Greek Australian students, according to the leading academic i
Dialogue –
Greece must become more responsible in its foreign policy
Nick Giannoukakis examines the ways in which Greek foreign policy can demonstrate why it merits attention from the Obama administration.
Dialogue –
Who does The Age write for?
Jeana Vithoulkas questions whether The Age reflects the cultural diversity of Melbourne in its editorial policies.
Dialogue –
Debt debate bypassed as the Budget gets political
Nick Economou asseses the politics of the 2009 Federal Budget.
Features –
A journey to a simpler Buddhist life
A practising Buddhist who has survived multiples sclerosis, a gambling addiction and a history of violence talks about his journey and what his faith means to him.
Features –
The Battle of Crete: A campaign ignored
That so little attention is paid to the Australian contribution to the campains in mainland Greece and Crete is a disservice to the many AUstrealians who took part in those camp
News –
Crisis strikes SAE Youth of Victoria
A chain of emails and a dispute that erupted amongst the members of the SAE Victoria Youth Committee saw the resignation of its President.
News –
John Salvaris: 2009 Kazzie of the Year
Four decades of community service has see John Salvaris awarded Kastellorizian of the Year for 2009.
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Election battle lines drawn
The early closure of the Greek Parliament has seen the Karamanlis government come under attack from opposition parties.
Life –
Greek puppet master Evgenios Spatharis dies at 85 after fall
The passing of Evgenios Spatharis sees the end of a 20th century legend renown for his performances of Karangiozi, the Greek shadow puppet.