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Hellenism beats proudly at Darling Harbour to celebrate 20 years of Greek Fest

The heartbeat of Hellenism washed across Darling Harbour's Tumbalong Park over two days to celebrate 20 years of the Greek Fest on Saturday, February 24 and Sunday, February 25. The Greek Fest - which is organised...

Australia’s Prime Minister makes surprise visit to Antipodes Festival

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made a surprise visit to the Antipodes Festival on Lonsdale Street in Melbourne, Victoria, on Saturday, February 24. Mr Albanese arrived at the event alongside his new fiancée Jodie Haydon, and...

42nd Greek Festival of Sydney officially opens in style

The 42nd Greek Festival of Sydney was officially launched on Thursday, February 22 with a three-course dinner event at The Grand Roxy in Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney. This year’s program involves more than 30 scheduled events such as festivals, book...

Celebrating 20 years: Nia Karteris and the legacy of Greek Fest Darling Harbour

In the heart of Sydney's cultural calendar every year stands the Greek Fest at Darling Harbour, a vibrant celebration of Greek culture that has been enchanting audiences for two decades. Steering this cultural extravaganza since...

Theodore Skalkos: Remembering the Greek magnate of Australia’s ethnic media

When the late publisher of The Greek Herald, Theodore Skalkos sat down for an interview with the National Library of Australia in March 2000, he was asked how he wanted to be remembered. After a...

Greece becomes first Orthodox Christian country to legalise same-sex marriage

Greece has become the first majority Orthodox Christian country to legalise same-sex marriage. The same-sex marriage bill - which was drafted by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis′ centre-right government - was approved 176-76 in the 300-member assembly...

Meet Odysseus Sun: The 20-year-old Chinese student with a passion for Greek

Yiyang Sun – or Odysseus as he prefers to be called – first caught my attention during a quick scroll on social media one night. In a video posted on Instagram, Odysseus shared how he was...

In Good Taste Festival: FiloXenia band to bring music of Greece to south Sydney

The popular FiloXenia band are set to bring the music of Greece to Hurstville in Sydney's south on Friday, February 16 at the In Good Taste Festival. In Good Taste is being organised by the Georges...

Secretary General for Greeks Abroad applauds Castellorizian Association of NSW for centenary

Greece's Secretary General for Greeks Abroad, John Chrysoulakis, has issued a letter to the President of the Castellorizian Association of New South Wales to congratulate them for celebrating their 100th anniversary this year. In the letter,...

The Greek Herald Cup: A spectacle of Greek dancing, music and football rivalry

Chants of 'O-LYM-PIC, O-LYM-PIC' and 'Let's go Hellas' echoed loudly across Netstrata Jubilee Stadium at Kogarah, Sydney on Saturday, January 13 as close to 3,000 football fans packed the stadium for the inaugural The Greek...

Community gets behind Mavromoustakos brothers as they raise funds for African kids

The Greek community threw their support behind brothers Yianni and Chrisos Mavromoustakos on Sunday, January 14 as they held their 5th annual Charity Football Match at the Seymour Shaw Stadium in Miranda, Sydney. The charity match saw...

Greek spark added to Novak Djokovic’s charity match ahead of Australian Open

An impressive show with a Greek twist was prepared by the organisers of the Australian Open as part of Novak Djokovic's charity match â€˜A Night with Novak and Friends’ in Melbourne, Victoria on Thursday night. On the...

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Synapantema 2026 in Sydney hailed as a success of culture, dance and community

The Federation of Pontian Associations of Australia hosted its flagship annual gathering, Synapantema, which united Pontian communities from across the country for a four-day cultural...

Greek military officials arrive in Australia for 85th Battle of Crete anniversary events

A delegation from the Hellenic National Defence General Staff was officially welcomed in Brisbane, Queensland yesterday during a visit hosted by the Cretan Federation...

A cracking start to the term at Pythagoras Greek School

Students returned to Pythagoras Greek School after Easter with full stomachs, great stories, and a quiet confidence that somewhere in their bag sat the...

Guardian Insurance Brokers wins national brokerage award for second straight year

Adelaide-based Guardian Insurance Brokers has secured Insurance Business Australia’s 'Large Brokerage of the Year' Award for the second consecutive year, strengthening its standing in...

James Tsolakis steps down as Australian Hellenic Choir President after concert controversy

The Greek Herald can reveal that James Tsolakis has stepped down as President of the Australian Hellenic Choir following last week’s controversy surrounding the...