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Ioannis Paraskevopoulos: The Greek astronomer who left his mark on the Moon

Ioannis Paraskevopoulos was a Greek astronomer known for his work in South Africa and for having a crater on the the Moon named after him.

Tracking ANZACs from Australia to Crete through art

An artist-driven exhibition retracing the path of ANZAC forces during the World War II campaigns in Greece and Crete will open this month.

Faith, power and the press: A century of tension between The Greek Herald and the Church

The Greek Herald's centenary provides a chance to examine the paper’s long relationship with the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.

Between two languages: How The Greek Herald defended Greek while speaking to Australia

The history of The Greek Herald is not only the story of a newspaper - it is also the story of language, identity and survival.

The hidden stories behind 100 years of The Greek Herald

Here are some fascinating stories and little-known facts from the archives that reveal another side of The Greek Herald’s first century.

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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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