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Greece completes historic voter roll cleanup

Greece's Interior Ministry has successfully completed a historic cleanup of the country's electoral rolls, removing 441,042 names of voters.

Estudiantina of Melbourne brings Rebetika to life at Brunswick Ballroom

Melbourne’s vibrant Greek music scene is about to experience an unforgettable event as Estudiantina of Melbourne launches their debut album.

Greek Film Festival in Sydney screens documentary on Nelson Mandela’s lawyer George Bizos

Full house at Palace Cinema Norton Street in Sydney as a large crowd watched the official premiere of the documentary, George Bizos.

Sofia on Cleveland: How a yiayia inspired the Sydney Mediterranean restaurant

“It all started with Yiayia Sofia,” Sophia Bousgas, the owner of restaurant Sofia On Cleveland in Sydney. Read more.

Kianna Magelaki: Greek Australian business mind with a flair for fashion

Kianna Magelaki's clothing gravitates towards superstars like Paris Hilton and Becky G. But what about her clothes are so encapsulating?

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia’s funeral certificate under scrutiny

Members of Australia’s Greek community have raised concerns around the funeral certificate by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.

Sydney pianist Alex Nero takes on Greek hits and wants you to listen

Alex Nero has a goal to gather as many Greeks and Cypriots as possible worldwide onto his social media page in 365 days.

‘We’re still starved of the Greek Australian story’: Will Kostakis on his new fictional book

Will Kostakis’ new novel 'We could be something' is perhaps something you wouldn’t expect when browsing the Australian novel section.

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Peter Petroulas on how Greek upbringing inspired his $275 million booking system

Peter Petroulas has opened up to The Greek Herald how his Greek upbringing inspired his $275 million booking system.

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia’s funeral certificate under scrutiny

Members of Australia’s Greek community have raised concerns around the funeral certificate by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.

Why Greek people smash a pomegranate every New Year’s

Pomegranate, the fruit of life and good fortune, is smashed every year for New Years’ festivities in Greek households.

Traditional Greek Recipes: Flaounes

Baked with special flaouna cheese made out of sheep or goats milk, many Cypriots break their fast on Easter Sunday with this cheesy treat!

Traditional Greek Recipes: Vasilopita (New Year’s cake)

Vasilopita is a Greek household favourite, and the perfect dish to celebrate and enjoy the new year.

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Ro Knox: Wentworth needs real results

Ro Knox: 'Wentworth is my home, and I’m running because our community deserves strong, experienced leadership with a real seat at the table.'

Hypnos’ revenge: Why sleep deprivation is destroying us

On World Sleep Day, March 14, we can look to the ancient Greeks who knew sleep is sacred. Read more about this here.

My child doesn’t want to go to Greek school. What can I do?

The most important thing is to be aware that this is common, to young people and to all languages. It is not unique to your child, or to Greek.