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Dimitra Skalkos: Carrying The Greek Herald into its second century

Dimitra Skalkos can’t remember a time before The Greek Herald. Before she became its Publisher. Before she inherited its responsibilities.

Dr Fay Makantasi to examine Greece’s future at Sydney Consulate centenary event

On Saturday, June 6, Fay Makantasi will deliver a public lecture in Sydney examining the economic realities shaping contemporary Greece.

Michael Mystakidis: The man who helped shape The Greek Herald’s editorial

There are some people who seem destined to spend their lives among newspapers. For more than six decades, that was Michael Mystakidis.

Cut, Glue, Deadline: Dimitra Mitsos recalls The Greek Herald’s early newsroom days

Dimitra Mitsos' journey at The Greek Herald began during a period when page layout was done with paper, scissors and glue.

Sophia Anastasiadis and the rise of The Greek Herald’s ‘New Generation’

More than 30 years ago, Sophia Anastasiadis became a key figure behind a major shift within The Greek Herald - the 'New Generation' page.

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Opinion

‘Because of her, I can’: Female leaders pen letters to future Greek Australians

As part of The Greek Herald's centenary, a group of distinguished Greek Australian women have penned letters to the community of 2126.

‘Your turn to carry it forward’: Messages to future generations of Greek Australians

As The Greek Herald marks its centenary, prominent Greek Australians have penned letters to future generations.

Greek community leaders rally behind unity call over $119.5m Hellenic Village sale

Greek Australian community leaders have backed calls for unity over the $119.5 million Hellenic Village sale.

 

 

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