HomeNews Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese: ‘Heroes of OXI Day remain in our hearts’ 27 / 10 / 2023 · The Greek Herald Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has joined the Greek community in celebrating OXI Day by issuing a message of commemoration. Full message in English: Share: FacebookEmailTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsAppViberPrint KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH SubscribeBy subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Previous articleGreek community in Australia’s capital celebrate Saint Dimitrios feast dayNext articlePeter Dutton MP joins Greek Australian community in marking OXI Day Latest News Community ‘We came out of need’: Florina’s Mayor and Bishop appeal to Melbourne’s diaspora 27 / 01 / 2026 “We came out of need, and out of faith.” With those words, Bishop Irineos of Florina set the tone for a deeply symbolic visit to Australia. Read more People Greek Australian who can’t ski is building Australia’s largest indoor snow resort 27 / 01 / 2026 Before becoming a developer, Peter Magnisalis grew up on his parents’ three-acre plot in Londonderry, near Penrith. Read more People Giorgos Lygouris turns 104 after a life lived between Greece and Australia 27 / 01 / 2026 Giorgos Lygouris turned 104 on 20 January, celebrating the occasion with cake, balloons, and his five children and their partners. Read more Events Sydney to host first UNESCO-recognised World Greek Language Day celebration 27 / 01 / 2026 Sydney will host its first celebration of World Greek Language Day on Monday, 9 February 2026, marking a significant international milestone. Read more Community Saint Gregory feast and Philotimo Festival unite community in Melbourne 27 / 01 / 2026 The feast of Saint Gregory the Theologian was marked with reverence, joy and strong community participation on Sunday, January 25. Read more You May Also Like Greece Greece condemns Turkey’s ‘repeated threats of war’ 08 / 12 / 2022 Greece's Foreign Ministry has slammed what it called Turkey's 'repeated threats of war' in an official statement on Wednesday. Read more Community Phil Kafcaloudes’ new survey looks at why some Greeks anglicise their surnames 27 / 01 / 2023 When many immigrants, among them Greeks, arrived in Australia after World War II, a lot of them opted to change their last names. Read more Church & Orthodoxy Greek community raises $85,000 for St Elesa Food Initiative in Kogarah 29 / 05 / 2024 More than $85,000 was raised for the St Elesa Food Initiative during a Fundraising Dinner which took place on Friday, May 10. Read more