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Cultural integration of the Greeks in Australia

From 1898, the effort began to teach the Greek language sporadically in restaurant lofts and rooms behind fish shops and bakeries.

Integration and political intervention of Australians of Greek ancestry

Tamis proceed with a coded, highly unbiased assessment of the social integration and political intervention of Australians of Greek ancestry.

Pantelis Tsalkis Jr: The legacy of a passionate Macedonian Hellene

The broad Hellenic community in Australia and the Macedonian Hellenic community in particularly mourn the passing away of Pantelis Tsaklis.

Professor Anastasios Tamis: The Australian Government disgraced the Greek language

The decision of the Government of Australia not to vote in favour World Greek Language Day is a historic hybris to our homeland Greece.

‘A disgrace’: Professor Tamis responds to Australia’s World Greek Language Day snub

The Australian Government refused last week to vote in favour of recognising 9 February as an International Day for the Greek Language.

Volunteerism as a movement of nobility: Remembering Michael Tsilimos

Some people are born to serve and to give. These are people who place their own private interest in second place.

Greek language at the United Nations: A step towards global recognition

Since last April, a noble effort had begun for the UN member-states to recognise an International Day for the Greek Language.

Professor Anastasios Tamis: ‘Only the dead tell the truth’

Costas Simitis, as Prime Minister, and his team set up in eight years a new Greece, a new political world.

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Australia: A paradise on earth

Over the last forty years, Australia has emerged as the world’s earthly paradise in terms of security, stability, quality of life.

Nick Thyssen: The Greek who changed food production methods worldwide

Nick Thyssen (Nikolaos Theodosiadis) released in Australia and internationally, fresh orange juice and other citrus fruits products.

The Hellenism of Cappadocia

In this article I will again stand next to the Cappadocians, these great acrites of Hellenism in Anatolia.

Opinion: Paris Olympics opening spectacle was an expression of dumbing down and nihilism

Professor Anastasios Tamis writes that the Paris Olympics opening spectacle was an expression of dumbing down and nihilism.

To the Cappadocian ancestors

Cappadocia was, from ancient times, the place of the scouts of Hellenism and region that produced the Church Fathers.

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Cultural integration of the Greeks in Australia

From 1898, the effort began to teach the Greek language sporadically in restaurant lofts and rooms behind fish shops and bakeries.

Heirs of a Greek inheritance: Most common problems to deal with

There are many people of Greek descent all over the world whose parents or other close relatives had properties in Greece.

Explained: The legal battle over Saint Catherine’s Monastery property in Egypt

On 28 May 2025, the Court of Appeals of the Arab Republic of Egypt delivered a comprehensive and consequential ruling spanning 160 pages.