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UNESCO World Greek Language Day committee plans bigger celebrations

The Victorian organising committee for UNESCO World Greek Language Day met on Monday, June 1, for the first time since February.

AHEPA Sydney recognises excellence in Modern Greek at Macquarie University

AHEPA Sydney & NSW awarded scholarships to two students during Macquarie University’s 2026 Prize-Giving Night for Modern Greek Studies.

Drakopoulos family fundraiser raises $62,500 for the Greek Home for the Aged

An intimate and deeply moving fundraising event held on Thursday, at Summer Salt Restaurant in Cronulla has successfully raised $62,500.

Commemorative Battle of Crete coin launched in Canberra

The Cretan Federation of Australia and New Zealand co-hosted the official launch of a new commemorative coin series in Canberra.

How The Greek Herald helped keep the Syrmis bequest alive

There are stories that would remain forever locked away in the dusty cupboard of history, if someone did not decide to tell them.

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Opinion

‘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.

Speaking in which tongues? The liturgical language debate

The present debate within the Greek community of Australia concerning the language of the Divine Liturgy unfolds with a curious intensity.

 

 

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