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Greece said ‘no’ to Italians in WWII, but answered to a Roman name

On OXI Day, The Greek Herald reflects on how one word - “No” - continues to shape identity, language and belonging.

How Vietnam veteran Steve Kyritsis made it his work to honour forgotten WWII soldiers

For Vietnam veteran Steve Kyritsis OAM, what began as a request from the Greek Consulate 14 years ago has become a lifelong mission.

Sydney Greek Film Festival announces encore screenings after record 30th anniversary

The Greek Film Festival of Sydney, proudly presented by Benchmark Greek Law, has announced a special Encore Weekend.

Over 7,000 patrons attend 2025 Melbourne Greek Film Festival as encore sessions are announced

Over 7,000 patrons attended a session of the 2025 Greek Film Festival, the 30th festival celebrating Greek cinema and film.

Democracy on the big screen: Youth shine at the 13th Greek Student Film Festival

13th Greek Student Film Festival - staged within Sydney's 30th Greek Film Festival - filled the cinema with laughter and plenty of Greek.

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Wills without the Trojan War

After nearly 15 years in the legal industry, I’ve lost track of how many matters I’ve worked on involving family disputes over estates.

A dark side of Greece – Part 1

Unlike other more carefree summers in which financial ease more often than not corresponded to “getting away”.

Late disclaimer of inheritance: How it can be recognised as valid by court decision

By law, an heir may disclaim within four months of learning that the estate has devolved to them and of the reason for this.

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