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 Unley event honours Greek language as cornerstone of identity and heritage 17 / 03 / 2026 The Greek Australian community gathered in South Australia for an afternoon tea this past weekend to mark UNESCO World Greek Language Day. Read more Associations Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne re-elects leadership at AGM 17 / 03 / 2026 The Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sunday, 15 March 2026. Read more Associations Canberra Greek community hears proposal to transfer St Nicholas Church land to Archdiocese 17 / 03 / 2026 Around 200 community members gathered in Canberra to discuss a proposal that could see St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church become a Cathedral. Read more Community Eugenia Mitrakas on rebalancing the scales for women and migrants 17 / 03 / 2026 The scales of justice are not just a phrase — they are a powerful symbol rooted in Greek thought and part of our shared Hellenic heritage. Read more Associations Sydney honours Eleftherios Venizelos with solemn 90th anniversary memorial 17 / 03 / 2026 On Sunday, March 15, there was a solemn memorial service to mark the 90th anniversary of the great statesman, Eleftherios Venizelos. Read more You May Also Like Culture Remains of Greek courtesan discovered in 2,300-year-old tomb 06 / 10 / 2023 The cremated remains of a young woman believed to be an Ancient Greek courtesan has been found in a tomb in Israel. Read more Columnist Does Hellenism in Australia have a future? 21 / 04 / 2023 Professor Tamis writes that it is time to recognise that the responsibility of preserving ethnolinguistic identity lies primarily with us. Read more Cyprus Greece declassifies intelligence reports on 1974 Cyprus coup and Turkish invasion 14 / 11 / 2024 Greece's intelligence service declassified 58 reports detailing the Greek-led coup in Cyprus in 1974 and the subsequent Turkish invasion. Read more