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Court clears way for sale of Cyprus Community of NSW’s Stanmore property

Supreme Court of NSW has ruled that the administrators of the Cyprus Community of NSW can sell its Stanmore property without a members vote.

Questions remain over distribution of proceeds after Hellenic Village’s record land sale

The Hellenic Village has re-elected its Board and welcomed a new member ahead of confirming a $119.5 million land sale.

The Greek Herald wins Multicultural Publication of the Year Award

The Greek Herald has been awarded 'Multicultural Publication of the Year' at the 2025 Premier’s Harmony Dinner.

‘Good Samaritan’ Nick Karagiannis sentenced for fraudulent car dealings

Nick Karagiannis has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment to be served in the community after pleading guilty to fraudulent car dealings.

Sydney construction boss George Alex jailed for $10 million tax fraud

George Alex has been sentenced to more than nine years in prison for masterminding a $10 million tax fraud scheme targeting the ATO.

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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.

Low birth rates and ageing: The silent enemy of the Greek nation

From the late 1990s it had become clear to Greek demographers and social scientists that the number of births in Greece was falling.

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The Greek Herald journalist wins Walkley Foundation award for exposé on Orthodox funeral certificate

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