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Dialogue

Acts of Genocide: 100 years since the massacres

Approximately 300,000 Armenian and 25,000 Assyrian subjects of the Ottoman Empire were killed during the Hamidian massacres of 1895. It is estimated that 100,000 “Greeks” were also killed, although this …

Dialogue

An ode to Nemesis and nod Nemean wine

“Operation Iraqi Freedom” began 16 years ago today, on March 19, 2003, so perhaps this is a good day to nod respectfully to Nemesis. After resigning (24 February, 2003), I …

News

Parthenon Marbles were looted: Experts say there was no Ottoman edict allowing Lord Elgin to remove them

For years, the British Museum has claimed that there was an Ottoman ferman (edict) that allowed Lord Elgin to plunder the Acropolis and remove the Parthenon sculptures from the monument. …

Life

The Greek salad outrage that wasn’t

More than 35,000 South Australians flocked to the Semaphore beach last weekend, to partake in the annual Greek Festival, organised by the the Greek Orthodox Community of the Nativity of …

Dialogue

2019 KAZAMIAS: Pensive prognostications

JANUARY • Julia Banks attempts to form a new party. • Peter Dutton attempts to crash Julia Banks’ party and is exiled to Philip Island as a queue jumper. • …

Dialogue

Australia’s greatest enemy is much closer to home

Τα τρία συστατικά της ευτυχίας είναι κάτι να κάνεις, κάποιον ν’ αγαπάς και κάπου να πιστεύεις. The three ‘foundations’ of happiness are having something to do, someone to love and …

Dialogue

A narrative of dysfunctional resurrection

“How impossible the perfect finality of immolating you in wine – a bottle already emptied.” -George Mouratidis Central to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is the exploration of unfulfilled longing, or rather …

Life

Get your Greek on at Oakleigh Glendi 2018

Now in it’s sixth year, Oakleigh Glendi is expected to attract well over 20,000 people at Warrawee Park over the weekend of 3 and 4 November, to celebrate cultural diversity …

Sport

A-League: All you need to know

It’s that time again. The A-League is ready to begin and all teams, coaches and players are in high-gear, in order to be prepared for day one of the competition, …

Features

What multicultural gay communities can teach mainstream Australia

Few things can be more overwhelming than Dr Dino Hodge’s CV, summing up a trajectory that includes a professional career in audiology, a PhD in Historical and Philosophical Studies, a …

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