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Lyra player, Michael Platyrrahos, on preserving Cretan music for the next generation

Cretan lyra player and musician, Michael Platyrrahos, never fails to disappoint when he gets on a stage and proudly performs his Cretan music. In fact, he was a fan favourite when he went live on...

Former Sydney Olympic coach, Arthur ‘Archie’ Kazas, passes away

Arthur 'Archie' Kazas, a former First Grade Strength and Conditioning Coach at Sydney Olympic FC, has passed away today. Mr Kazas, who was also a long-time supporter and member of Sydney Olympic, was "battling some major...

Greek community rallies against proposed taxi licence reforms in NSW

Members of Sydney’s Greek community have been left angry and confused by new taxi licence plate reforms announced by the NSW Government recently, which are set to create a more competitive taxi sector. When the taxi...

Margaret Thanos on misinformation about COVID vaccines and women’s health

As Margaret Thanos waited to get her first dose of a vaccine to protect her against COVID-19, she found herself crying. The 21-year-old told ABC News she had been confronted with rife misinformation about the AstraZeneca...

NSW Premier, Dominic Perrottet, updates the state’s roadmap out of lockdown

NSW will take its first steps towards reopening as the state passes the 70 per cent double vaccination target. With the first vaccination milestone being reached, the NSW Government is also easing a number of restrictions as...

‘Looking forward to it’: Greek businesses in Sydney prepare for Freedom Day

It’s been four months since Bill Papas from Bill’s Barber Shop in Willoughby has cut the hair of his loyal customers due to the tough lockdown in New South Wales. While Mr Papas says he’s...

Sandy Constantopedos: The Sydney security technician with the voice of an angel

56-year-old Sydney man, Sandy Constantopedos, has many hidden talents. He’s not only an electrician and security technician, but he has also sung for the likes of Greek maestro, Themos Mexis, and the legendary composer, Mikis...

Dominic Perrottet becomes new NSW Premier after landslide win

Dominic Perrottet has been voted the NSW Liberal leader and will take over as the state’s Premier. He defeated Planning Minister Rob Stokes in a party room ballot by 39 votes to 5. Jobs Minister Stuart Ayres...

Legendary Australian sports journalist, John Economos, passes away

Former editor of the Australian Soccer Weekly and a long-time family member of Foreign Language Publications and The Greek Herald, John Economos, has passed away at the age of 78. Mr Economos joined the ‘The Australian...

Reopening NSW schools early ‘won’t be without risk,’ Angelo Gavrielatos says

Schools across New South Wales will reopen for face-to-face teaching from 18 October, one week earlier than originally planned. But in an interview with ABC News, President of the NSW Teachers Federation, Angelo Gavrielatos, said that...

George Ellis on orchestrating the music for the NRL Grand Final entertainment

On-field entertainment can make or break how an NRL grand final is remembered for years to come. It's a challenge many won't take on willingly expect, of course, if you're the one and only legendary Greek...

Scott Morrison announces ministerial reshuffle, promotes Alex Hawke MP

Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, has promoted key ally, Alex Hawke MP, in a broad ministerial reshuffle brought on by the resignation of Christian Porter earlier this month. Immigration Minister Alex Hawke has been promoted to cabinet to...

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Jewish Hellenic Association of Victoria calls for national action on antisemitism

Melbourne lawyer and writer Dean Kalimniou, Secretary of the Jewish Hellenic Association of Victoria (JHAV), has announced that the organisation has lodged a substantial...

Sydney-linked mystery deepens as friends search for missing Elias Pantazis in Greece

The disappearance of 54-year-old Elias Pantazis in Metamorfosi, Greece, continues to puzzle authorities and supporters, with friends intensifying efforts to find the homeless man...

Matthew Aiden Kaissis granted bail over alleged attack on brother

Matthew Aiden Kaissis has been granted bail after a Brisbane court was shown confronting CCTV footage allegedly capturing the moment his younger brother was...

Damian Stavreas remains on bail over Operation Ironside meth trafficking offences

Former Comanchero bikie Damian Stavreas has been allowed to remain on bail after pleading guilty to multiple offences uncovered through Operation Ironside, including commercial...

Mark Bouris warns Australia faces recession as 1700 small businesses collapse

Australian businessman and finance expert Mark Bouris has warned Australia is “definitely” heading towards a recession as nearly 1700 small businesses collapsed following the...