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One Faith, Many Homes: How Greek Orthodox families celebrate Easter globally

Across the world, Greek communities celebrate Orthodox Easter with deep faith, cherished traditions, and lots of lamb on the spit.

Valentine’s Day, Greek Style: Two couples reflect on love, family and tradition

This year, The Greek Herald decided to speak with two Greek Australian couples from across the nation to ask them how they met.

Queanbeyan’s beloved Victor Prineas celebrates over 50 years in the hospitality scene

For Victor Prineas, running a restaurant and leaving customers with smiles and full bellies has been his lifelong passion for over 50 years.

Shining a spotlight on Greek Australian educators this World Teacher’s Day

For World Teacher's Day, The Greek Herald spoke with two teachers from the Greek community to ask them what they love about teaching.

Self-care and support: Greek Australians share how they maintain good mental health

Most people today forget about prioritising one of the most important things that affects their day-to-day lives – their mental health.

Canberra Greeks smash plates and hit the dance floor at annual Bouzouki Night

On Saturday, September 14, the Hellenic Youth Club of Canberra (HYC) held its premiere Greek event, Bouzouki Night.

Keeping culture and history alive: Pontians from Canberra hold first-ever Panagia Dance

For the first time, a special dance at Greek Orthodox Church Hall of Saint Demetrios in Queanbeyan celebrated the Dormition of Virgin Mary.

Dean Kalymnios unveils new children’s book about rich cultural heritage of Cappadocia

Dean Kalimniou has unveiled his latest work 'The Librarian of Cappadocia,' marking the second children’s book in his writing collection.

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Dean Kalymnios unveils new children’s book about rich cultural heritage of Cappadocia

Dean Kalimniou has unveiled his latest work 'The Librarian of Cappadocia,' marking the second children’s book in his writing collection.

Valentine’s Day, Greek Style: Two couples reflect on love, family and tradition

This year, The Greek Herald decided to speak with two Greek Australian couples from across the nation to ask them how they met.

Canberra Greeks smash plates and hit the dance floor at annual Bouzouki Night

On Saturday, September 14, the Hellenic Youth Club of Canberra (HYC) held its premiere Greek event, Bouzouki Night.

Self-care and support: Greek Australians share how they maintain good mental health

Most people today forget about prioritising one of the most important things that affects their day-to-day lives – their mental health.

Queanbeyan’s beloved Victor Prineas celebrates over 50 years in the hospitality scene

For Victor Prineas, running a restaurant and leaving customers with smiles and full bellies has been his lifelong passion for over 50 years.

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Backing Wentworth: Allegra Spender MP’s vision for real, lasting change

Beyond any single policy achievement, we’ve proven that politics can be done differently - and that progress is possible.

I failed Greek as a kid, can I learn Greek as an adult?

 In general, adults and children, especially young children, learn languages differently, because they are cognitively different.

How can I support my child’s Greek language learning at home?

The first thing to keep in mind is that your attitude as much as the language input, makes a big difference.