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Q&A with Angela Tomazos: NT advocate for female empowerment and equality

Proud Darwinian Angela Tomazos wears many hats. The 52-year-old is a business leader, banking and finance professional, board member, and gender equality advocate. She is also currently a Business Bank Executive in Northern Australia, and holds...

Australian helicopters help fight wildfires raging near Athens

Australian helicopters by McDermott Aviation have been spotted in skies above Athens, Greece fighting a wildfire which ravaged homes and forced thousands of locals to evacuate on Monday, August 12. The fire began Sunday afternoon about...

Georgia Politis’ Darwin DiverCity Series brings people together to celebrate multiculturalism

More than 250 people of all ethnicities gathered at Darwin Galleria in the Northern Territory on Friday, August 9, to celebrate the opening of Georgia Politis' Darwin DiverCity Series exhibition. The Darwin DiverCity Series was created by...

Q&A with Helen Kapalos: Defying media industry norms and name-change requests

When many hear the name Helen Kapalos, they are instantly taken back to a young journalist from Newcastle in New South Wales making waves at national news channels like Channel Nine and Channel Ten. Fast...

Mick Adams’ world-first modern milk bar in Sydney finally etched in history

'It's about time.' That was the main sentiment during an event at 20 Martin Place in Sydney on Wednesday, July 31 as descendants of Mick Adams and members of the broader Greek community gathered to...

A photographer’s vision: Georgia Politis on capturing the ‘Darwin DiverCity Series’

Award-winning photographer Georgia Politis is set to launch her Darwin DiverCity Series exhibition on Friday, August 9 at Darwin Galleria in the Northern Territory from 5.30pm to 7pm. The exhibition launch on Friday, August 9 is being held to celebrate...

Cyprus gives posthumous award to the late Cypriot Australian Georgia Alexandrou

The late Cypriot Australian leader Georgia Alexandrou received a posthumous award on Wednesday, July 31 from the government of the Republic of Cyprus for her service to the Cypriot diasporic community. Ms Alexandrou, who passed away...

Archbishop Makarios of Australia condemns Last Supper mockery at Paris Olympics opening

Archbishop Makarios of Australia has condemned a scene that mocked Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper during the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony. Da Vinci’s painting shows the moment when Jesus Christ declared that an apostle would betray...

Heart of Cyprus beats in Sydney as diaspora call for justice 50 years after invasion

"Free Cyprus" and "Turkey out of Cyprus" echoed across the streets of Sydney on Sunday, July 28 as members of the Cypriot and Greek communities marched for justice for Cyprus 50 years after Turkey invaded...

Greece leads athlete parade along Seine at Paris Olympics’ historic opening ceremony

The Greek Olympic team (Team Hellas), as is customary, led the athlete parade along the Seine River during the Paris Olympic Games opening ceremony on Friday, July 26. The flag bearers for Team Hellas at the...

Greek aged care homes in Australia named finalists in Excellence Awards

The Aged & Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) has announced the finalists in its inaugural Excellence Awards ahead of Aged Care Employee Day on Wednesday, August 7 this year. The 48 ACCPA Excellence Awards finalists have...

IMMA welcomes Multicultural Framework Review report

Independent Multicultural Media Australia (IMMA) has welcomed the Australian Government's report on the Multicultural Framework Review released on Wednesday, July 24. The comprehensive independent report, titled 'Towards Fairness: A Multicultural Australia for All,' was the first...

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New entertainment zone ‘Arcadia’ opens at the Hellenic Club of Canberra

The Hellenic Club of Canberra at Woden has opened a new entertainment zone with more than 25 attractions for Canberra residents. Set across 260 square...

South Melbourne FC push for glory as OFC Pro League reaches crunch time

Crunch time has arrived in the OFC Pro League, as all eight clubs descend back upon New Zealand for the conclusion of Oceania’s first...

Childcare worker wins $41k in unfair dismissal case after workplace dispute

A childcare centre worker has received $41,061 in compensation from the Fair Work Commission after being unfairly dismissed last October following his questioning of...

Zoe Kapolos calls for Federal Government to enshrine menstrual leave in law

Diagnosed with endometriosis two years ago, 21-year-old Zoe Kapolos is petitioning the Federal Government for specific menstrual leave for women with endometriosis and adenomyosis...

Sydney Harbour views blocked as Bradfield Park compound sparks community anger

Residents near Bradfield Park South, a foreshore stretch beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge, say their once unobstructed views of the Sydney Opera House and...