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 Art & Design Michael Christofas shortlisted for national portrait prize with tribute to Kastellorizian women 21 / 05 / 2026 Melbourne photographer Michael Christofas has been named a finalist in the 2026 Percival Photographic Portrait Prize in Townsville. Read more Books Memory gathers at double book launch: Rain-soaked readings of migration and storytelling 21 / 05 / 2026 As rain lashed the windows of St Catherine’s Greek Orthodox Church Hall, warmth gathered around a long table laid with yiayia’s tablecloth. Read more Community The last thing born in Ephesus wasn’t marble, and Melbourne has the answer 21 / 05 / 2026 When you hear the title The Library of Ephesus, you expect marble ruins and dusty scrolls. You do not expect soccer teams, Aristotle Onassis. Read more Associations Filotimo on a plate: Neoléa and the Cretan Association bring Crete to Adelaide 21 / 05 / 2026 Neoléa, in collaboration with the Cretan Association of South Australia, hosted an intimate and engaging culinary workshop on Sunday, May 17. Read more Associations Pallaconians’ OPA Y2K Youth Night brings the 2000s back to Brunswick 21 / 05 / 2026 More than 100 young people gathered at the Pallaconian Brotherhood’s Laconian House in Brunswick on Saturday, May 9. Read more You May Also Like Australia Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios’ Netflix drama takes surprising turn 26 / 06 / 2023 Netflix documentary Break Point recently aired an episode which showed Stefanos Tsitsipas calling Nick Kyrgios “uneducated.” Read more Interviews Money talks: Téa Angelos redefines success for women everywhere 30 / 11 / 2024 Téa Angelos has remained steadfast in her goal to educate and empower women towards an independent and fruitful future. Read more Culture UNESCO puts pressure on UK to hold talks with Greece over Parthenon Marbles 07 / 10 / 2021 A UNESCO committee has issued a decision urging the United Kingdom to enter into talks with Greece over the dispute. Read more