Features
Features –
Rock lobster fisher Kyriakos Toumazos stresses the need to diversify markets beyond China
South Australian rock lobster fisher Kyriakos Toumazos has emphatically shared the need to support the local market in addition to other secondary markets while the China ban on Australian exported …
Features –
Love never fades for Vasilis and Popi
A touching love story was shared yesterday by Fronditha on social media, on the occasion of Valentine’s Day. The story revolves around the well-known husband and musician Vasilis Spiridakos, who …
Features –
Neos Kosmos: 67 years of serving the needs and telling the stories of Greek Australians
Neos Kosmos turned 67 years today; the first edition came out on February 13, 1957. It immediately differentiated from existing Greek Australian media, and that ensured the paper’s relevance. The …
Features –
Nikos Mingos, 100 years… young
Nikos Mingos’ (Tsilimingos) home in Bentleigh East, Melbourne, overflowed with love as his relatives recently gathered to celebrate yet another significant milestone in his life, his 100th birthday. Warm hugs, …
Features –
Greek Aussie coffee culture Roasting Warehouse to open in Athens
We all know many stories about the Greeks who came to Australia for a better life. They came with little to nothing and worked hard to build a new life …
Features –
Why do we kill wild horses?
How dear the horse is to the course of human civilisation is evident from its place in the arts, literature and poetry. In Greece, from the burials of Bronze Age …
Features –
Hercules and the end of the Greek Colonies
One can imagine building a new settlement near your own city, yet the mind goes into overdrive when you think about what the ancient Greeks achieved. Taking members of the …
Features –
Beyond words: The multifaceted rewards of mastering the Greek language
The Greek language, with its ancient roots and profound influence on Western civilisation, offers a unique and enriching learning experience. While it may not be as widely spoken as some …
Features –
An Anzac Holiday on Imbros – Moonee Ponds’ Private William Marshall and his account writes of Imbros
The historian’s job is always a work in progress. No matter how extensive ones researches have been it is always likely that new sources, new firsthand accounts and photographs will …
Features –
The contemporary dimensions of the diachronic Greek Studies in the diaspora
We faced a challenge approaching the end of 2023. The term ‘challenge,’ as defined by the Greek dictionary “Το Χρηστικό Λεξικό της Νεοελληνικής Γλώσσας” of the Academy of Athens, encompasses …