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Australian Ambassador meets with Greece’s Deputy Defence Minister

Australia's Ambassador to Greece, Alison Duncan, met with Greece's Deputy Defence Minister Giannis Kefalogiannis in Athens. During the meeting, Ambassador Duncan and Mr Kerfalogiannis spoke about the Remembrance Trail which is being built on the Greek...

Greek Film Festival in Sydney officially opens with a cinematic spectacle

It was a full house at the opening of this year’s Greek Film Festival at Sydney’s Palace Norton Street Cinema on Thursday, October 19, as enthusiastic crowds gathered to enjoy a spectacle of Greek cinema. Running...

New Sydney CBD metro station to acknowledge Gadigal people

The NSW Government has announced Gadigal Railway Station as the name for the future metro station deep below Pitt, Park and Bathurst streets at the southern end of the Sydney CBD. The station name acknowledges the...

Cyprus Community of NSW postpone controversial Stanmore property vote

The Cyprus Community of New South Wales has postponed its Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on Sunday, October 22. Members of the Cyprus Community were set to vote at the EGM on whether to stay or sell...

Jenny Souris Foundation’s fundraising gala gives hope to families facing critical illness

The Greek and wider Australian community came together on Wednesday, October 11, at Le Montage in Sydney in support of the Jenny Souris Foundation's (JSF) fundraising gala for families facing critical illness. The JSF was founded...

Greek Film Festival documentary shines light on five Greek Jewish children during Holocaust

This year marks 80 years from the deportation of the Jews of Thessaloniki to Auschwitz during World War II. In honour of this dark anniversary for the Greek Jews, this year's Greek Film Festival in Australia...

Documentary on Cypriot Australian luthier selected for Cyprus International Film Festival

Having singlehandedly made 800 violins, Harry Vatiliotis is arguably Australia’s best regarded and most prolific luthier (someone who creates instruments with string, a neck and sound box). The Cypriot Australian is so well-loved that an ‘observational...

From Nelson Mandela to Steve Biko: Alexi Bizos on how his dad’s legacy became a documentary

The Greek Festival of Sydney, proudly supported by Bank of Sydney, and in collaboration with the Hellenic Australian Lawyers Association of NSW, will present a special tribute documentary at the Greek Film Festival this year on George...

Political, community leaders speak with Greek Australians about Indigenous Voice

There's less than one week before Australians will vote on Saturday, October 14 in a referendum to enact an Indigenous Voice to the Federal Parliament. This short time frame has seen both camps - the...

Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians: Greeks are important for Voice to Parliament

More than half a million Australians have early voted in a historic referendum on enacting an Indigenous Voice to the Federal Parliament, whilst the rest of the nation have eight days to decide whether they...

Cyprus Greek School in Sydney to hold Open Day

Do you want to learn the Greek language from a school that differs from the rest? Parents and children are invited to attend the Cyprus Greek School Open Day on Saturday, October 14 at the...

Helena and Vikki Moursellas’ new cookbook ‘Peináo’ serves up a Greek feast for all

They're the identical twins from Adelaide, South Australia, who became household names in 2014 thanks to their time on television cooking show, My Kitchen Rules (MKR). Flash-forward nine years and Helena and Vikki Moursellas have...

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‘This is who I am’: Rockhampton barber Jimmy Kondilis turns 90 still cutting hair

Today, Jimmy Kondilis turns 90. He is no ordinary 90-year-old. He still works in his barber shop in Rockhampton (a shop he has been...

Cyprus Community of SA’s Ladies Auxiliary hosts celebratory afternoon tea in Adelaide

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Cyprus Community of South Australia, led by President Thekla Petrou, marked International Women’s Day with a celebratory afternoon tea...

Exhibition at NSW Parliament honours 200 years since Messolonghi Exodus

Guests, dignitaries and community leaders gathered at NSW Parliament on Tuesday evening for the official opening of 'Ode to Freedom,' a powerful exhibition by...

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...