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New NSW Labor Cabinet official sworn in

The first full Labor Cabinet in New South Wales in 16 years was officially sworn in at Government House on Wednesday. The swearing in ceremony was conducted by NSW Governor Margaret Beazley and saw a Minister...

Antonis Remos: ‘I am moved by the love of Greeks in Australia’

Ma De Ginete and Monos Mou are just some of the iconic songs which Greek singer Antonis Remos is expected to perform during his Australian tour this year. Encore Productions By Pambris Bros are bringing Remos...

Book lovers impressed with Philhellenic line-up at Greek Australian Writers’ Festival

Walking into the Greek Australian Writers' Festival at the Beta Bar in Sydney, I was instantly struck by the scene before me. Hundreds of people were listening intently as authors spoke during individual sessions about...

Kytherian youth celebrated at the annual Aroney Awards Night

Kytherian youth were celebrated at the Kytherian Association of Australia’s (KAA) annual Aroney Awards Night on Saturday, April 1 at the Hermes Lounge in the Sydney suburb of Kogarah. Thanks to a trust established by the...

Sydney University students awarded for Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies

More than 100 students and their families filled The University of Sydney’s (USYD) MacLaurin Hall on Thursday, March 30 for the annual awards ceremony by the School of Languages and Cultures. The Sir Nicholas Laurantus Chair...

Anna Polyviou heads to the jungle for ‘I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here’

Award-winning chef, Anna Polyviou, has packed her bags and travelled to the South African jungle for the ninth Australian season of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here. Polyviou is one of a number of...

Greek dancing and music echo across Burwood to mark Greece’s National Day

Greek dancing and music echoed across the city of Burwood in Sydney's Inner West on Wednesday night as the local community came together to celebrate Greece's National Day. For the 20th year, the celebrations were hosted...

Professor Vasso Apostolopoulos receives prestigious ‘Greek Women of the World’ award

Greek Australian researcher and immunologist, Professor Vasso Apostolopoulos, received the prestigious 'Greek Women of the World' award on Wednesday night. The award is organised by the Hellenic National Committee for UNESCO and the Region of...

‘Not to be missed’: Nikos Sousamidis on tribute show for Mimis Plessas, Giorgos Zambetas

A tribute show for Greek music legends, Mimis Plessas and Giorgos Zambetas, will take place on Sunday, April 2 at the Factory Theatre in Sydney. The show, which is part of the Greek Festival of Sydney,...

Hellenic Art Theatre brings plenty of laughs with ‘The Matchmaker and The Miser’

The Hellenic Art Theatre's new comedy The Matchmaker & The Miser premiered to plenty of laughter at The Greek Theatre – Mantouridion in Marrickville, Sydney on Friday, March 24. The comedy is directed by Stavros Economidis and performed...

Celebrations held across Australia to mark Greece’s Independence Day

Greek communities across Australia celebrated the 202nd anniversary of the 1821 Greek Revolution this year with a number of exciting events, wreath laying and flag raising ceremonies. Here’s our list of how Greek Independence Day celebrations...

‘Zito Ellas’: Greeks in Sydney mark Greece’s National Day with proud cultural display

From a wreath laying ceremony at Sydney's Martin Place to a proud display of Hellenic culture, music and dance at Town Hall - Sydney's Greek community came out in full force to celebrate Greek Independence...

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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...