Opinion
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16 Mar 2015
Dean Kalimniou
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"Greek Australian women had to fight hard against their parents and prevailing social stereotypes in order to secure their education," says Dean Kalimniou.
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10 Mar 2015
Dean Kalimniou
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"As we speak Greek in March, let us remember that the conversation upon our underpinning values is long overdue," says Dean Kalimniou.
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2 Mar 2015
Dean Kalimniou
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Dean Kalimniou writes about the one time Greek foreign minister, businessman and president of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus, Georgios Christakis-Zografos.
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25 Feb 2015
Don Pittis
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The question facing the Europeans as they hammer out a deal with Greece is whether the long-term advantages of the euro outweigh the pain of the current ructions.
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23 Feb 2015
Dean Kalimniou
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The fact of the matter is that though March may be 'Speak Greek Month', there are deep social and psychological reasons as to why we are ambivalent about the Greek language.
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16 Feb 2015
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Plaka's single-span bridge, or rather its demise comes as a stark sign of the times says Dean Kalimniou.
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11 Feb 2015
Dr Thanos Dokos
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"It is clear that Russia has violated a cardinal rule of international politics, namely that borders should not be changed by force," says Dr Thanos Dokos
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9 Feb 2015
Dean Kalimniou
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Right in time for Valentines Day, Dean Kalimniou discusses the Greek community's favourite love songs.
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2 Feb 2015
Dean Kalimniou
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Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and renowned John of the Golden Speech, patron saints of all Orthodox students.
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30 Jan 2015
Vrasidas Karalis
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"There are no religious films in Greece because religious feeling is absent and Christian aesthetics never affected the cultural imaginary in the country."
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29 Jan 2015
Peter Mousaferiadis
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Whether we like it or not, movies form part of the arts...
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24 Jan 2015
Marianna Fotaki
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The euro has hurt the least competitive economies by depriving them of a currency flexibility.
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23 Jan 2015
Dean Kalymniou
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What is not broadly known, is the presence of particular personages of Greek origin among the conquistadors who conquered the Americas.
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15 Jan 2015
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Opposition SYRIZA is certain that it will be treated differently by the country’s partners and creditors.
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14 Jan 2015
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Here's some of their comments.
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13 Jan 2015
DR PANAYIOTIS DIAMANTIS
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The premise of an Australian wandering around western Anatolia in 1920-21 is itself incredulous.
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12 Jan 2015
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With March being celebrated as the "speak Greek" month of our community.
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9 Jan 2015
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The problem is that we are not all Charlie.
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30 Dec 2014
Fotis Kapetopoulos
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Much of the last Gaza-Israel conflict unwitting reflects a lack of awareness of the diversity and complexity of Jewish culture.
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29 Dec 2014
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The weapons of diplomacy are no longer what we knew.
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24 Dec 2014
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From the start of the crisis, Berlin sought to get the IMF involved; it was what Wolfgang Schaeuble wanted.
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23 Dec 2014
Dean Kalymniou
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Anarchist Nikos Romanos' hunger strike shakes the Hellenic Republic.
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22 Dec 2014
Toni Anamourlis
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ATO's 2014-2015 compliance program is far more aggressive in detecting and prosecuting taxpayers who don't disclose their foreign income.
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15 Dec 2014
Dean Kalymniou
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A diatribe on selling canned peaches to, among others, Australian buyers.
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12 Dec 2014
Costas Iordanidis
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Greece is now hostage to the whole situation of political gambling thanks to the presidential vote being brought forward.
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