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Adelaide Writers’ Week and Ariadne’s Thread: Can cultural institutions navigate complexity?
14 / 01 / 2026
The immediate debates in the wake of the Adelaide Festival Board’s decision to remove Randa Abdel-Fattah from the 2026 program.
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What the 2025 Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal and recognition of Palestine mean for Cyprus
17 / 08 / 2025
In an age where peace deals are brokered in weeks, Dean Kalimniou reflects on what this means for the unresolved Cyprus question.
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International forum marks Greek Genocide commemoration
23 / 05 / 2025
The Greek-American organisation, the Eastern Mediterranean Business and Cultural Alliance (EMBCA), held its third Forum on the Greek Genocide
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To the Cappadocian ancestors
20 / 09 / 2024
Cappadocia was, from ancient times, the place of the scouts of Hellenism and region that produced the Church Fathers.
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Opinion: Paris Olympics opening spectacle was an expression of dumbing down and nihilism
30 / 07 / 2024
Professor Anastasios Tamis writes that the Paris Olympics opening spectacle was an expression of dumbing down and nihilism.
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50 years since the restoration of democracy in Greece: Political constipation and toxicity
After the restoration of democracy in Greece in July 1974, Greece experienced 24 different governments with 17 persons as prime ministers.
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Dr Panayiotis Diamadis is encouraging Greek Australians to speak up about antisemitism and to display ‘philotimo’ and ‘philanthropia.’
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Remembrance Day 2023: Steve Kyritsis on the importance of war memorials
Steve Kyritsis discusses the importance of war memorials and their link to the men who fought and died on the battlefield.
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Balance the Scales: What it will actually take to end gendered violence
07 / 03 / 2026
Each year, International Women’s Day gives us a theme. This year, the United Nations has called on us to “Balance the Scales.”
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Greek as always: Different languages, same ancient soul
21 / 02 / 2026
We Greeks have always been adventurous people. The Minoans sailed the Mediterranean and traded exotic goods.
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Love, language and belonging: A Valentine’s Day story about choosing to be Greek
13 / 02 / 2026
I must have been five, maybe six, watching my neighbour flip lamb on the barbecue while Greek music drifted from inside.
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