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To the Cappadocian ancestors
20 / 09 / 2024
Cappadocia was, from ancient times, the place of the scouts of Hellenism and region that produced the Church Fathers.
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Opinion: Paris Olympics opening spectacle was an expression of dumbing down and nihilism
30 / 07 / 2024
Professor Anastasios Tamis writes that the Paris Olympics opening spectacle was an expression of dumbing down and nihilism.
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50 years since the restoration of democracy in Greece: Political constipation and toxicity
02 / 02 / 2024
After the restoration of democracy in Greece in July 1974, Greece experienced 24 different governments with 17 persons as prime ministers.
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We are not ‘leftovers of the sword’
08 / 12 / 2023
Dr Panayiotis Diamadis is encouraging Greek Australians to speak up about antisemitism and to display ‘philotimo’ and ‘philanthropia.’
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Remembrance Day 2023: Steve Kyritsis on the importance of war memorials
10 / 11 / 2023
Steve Kyritsis discusses the importance of war memorials and their link to the men who fought and died on the battlefield.
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The unknown Australian fighters of the Battle of Vevi in Florina
Ilias Karagiannis looks at the Battle of Vevi in Florina and the significance that the unknown Australian fighters had at the time.
27 / 10 / 2023
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The epic of 1940 in cartoons
Dr Spyridon Mouratidis tells us how art vividly showed the trials, hardships and victories for the Greeks during the Second World War.
27 / 10 / 2023
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OXI Day – Remembrance of the Second War in Greece
Marina Siskos writes an OXI Day history article for The Greek Herald emphasising the importance of remembering the Second War in Greece.
27 / 10 / 2023
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Professor Anastasios Tamis: The Australian Government disgraced the Greek language
24 / 04 / 2025
The decision of the Government of Australia not to vote in favour World Greek Language Day is a historic hybris to our homeland Greece.
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Backing Wentworth: Allegra Spender MP’s vision for real, lasting change
12 / 04 / 2025
Beyond any single policy achievement, we’ve proven that politics can be done differently - and that progress is possible.
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I failed Greek as a kid, can I learn Greek as an adult?
12 / 04 / 2025
 In general, adults and children, especially young children, learn languages differently, because they are cognitively different.
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