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: Advertisement 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 Advertisement Latest News Australia Greek Australian surfer Mercury Psillakis killed in shark attack at Dee Why 06 / 09 / 2025 A shark attack at Dee Why Beach on Sydney’s Northern Beaches has claimed the life of 57-year-old Greek Australian surfer Mercury Psillakis. Read more People From Pappou to Dad: How Greek Australian fathers shape generations 05 / 09 / 2025 The first unofficial Father’s Day acknowledged by the history books was on July 5, 1908 in Fairmont, West Virginia. Read more Community Western Macedonia to honour Zisis Dardalis and Professor Anastasios Tamis 05 / 09 / 2025 Western Macedonia will pay tribute to two towering figures of the Greek diaspora: the late Zisis Dardalis and Professor Anastasios Tamis. Read more Art & Design Hari Koutlakis among SA’s next generation of boundary-pushing artists 05 / 09 / 2025 Adelaide’s creative spirit doesn’t fade when the Fringe ends – it thrives year-round in its studios, galleries, and creative hubs. Read more Greece Polyaigos island declared archaeological site 05 / 09 / 2025 The Central Archeological Council (KAS) has officially declared the entire Aegean island of Polyaigos an archaeological site Read more You May Also Like Culture Klavdia to represent Greece in 2025 Eurovision 31 / 01 / 2025 After an eight-year hiatus, Greece's Eurovision national final, Ethnikós Telikós 2025, returned overnight, with Klavdia emerging victorious. Read more Columnist The first national disaster for Hellenism (1922 – 2022) 03 / 03 / 2022 It is one hundred years since the destruction and uprooting of Asia Minor Hellenism from its ancestral homes. Read more Columnist Insight or Perspective: What should the Associations be doing to help Modern Greek? 07 / 02 / 2021 "We need to translate as many Greek books into foreign languages as possible in order to show the world the wealth of our modern thinkers," writes Eleni Elefterias. Read more