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 News Steve Georganas MP marks World Greek Language Day in Federal Parliament 09 / 02 / 2026 Steve Georganas MP marks World Greek Language Day in Parliament, highlighting UNESCO recognition and the Greek language’s global impact. Read more Church & Orthodoxy Panagia Kamariani revives grape stomping tradition in Melbourne’s Red Hill 09 / 02 / 2026 The Parish of Panagia Kamariani in Red Hill, marked the Sunday of the Prodigal Son by reviving the traditional grape stomping festival. Read more Associations Krama Brass Jazz Band dazzles Sydney audiences 09 / 02 / 2026 The Cyprus Community Club in Lakemba hosted a standout live music event on Saturday, February 7 with the Krama Brass Band. Read more Associations Faith, music and community spirit shine at the Greek Festival of Coburg 09 / 02 / 2026 Coburg was filled with faith, music and community spirit on Sunday, February 8, as hundreds gathered for the annual Greek Festival of Coburg. Read more Associations Friendship becomes philanthropy: The Happy Friday Supper Club’s lasting impact 09 / 02 / 2026 On Friday, 6 February 2026, the Happy Friday Supper Club (HFSC) hosted its 16th Annual Awards Gala at the Establishment Ballroom. Read more You May Also Like Australia Peter V’landys says rugby league can fix youth crime crisis in NSW 04 / 04 / 2024 Peter V’landys has revealed his thoughts on how using football is the perfect key to target the youth crime crisis in New South Wales. Read more Books Vasili’s Taxidi: Over fifty years and still shining – Marrickville’s Faros Bros’ Seafood 21 / 02 / 2020 The Faros Bros story, however, goes even further back; Having run a fish and chips shop in Kingsgrove for a couple years, George and Dorothea Bananis then set up a small operation of oyster shucking in their rear garage of their Marrickville home. Read more Columnist Philhellenism occupies and vanquishes the Europe of Enlightlement 12 / 05 / 2022 In today's article Professor Anastasios Tamis describes the movement and ideology of Neo-humanism or Neo-Hellenic or Humanist Hellenism. Read more