Advertisement

News

News

Greek Holocaust memorial in Kavala damaged by anti-Semites

The second time the memorial has been vandalised gives rise to concerns over racism and intolerance in the region.

News

When paratroops filled the sky

The Anzacs at Corinth 1941.

News

‘Alexander the Great descendants’ recognised as minority in Pakistan

The Kalash people are to be counted separately in the country’s census

News

Jet fighters in low flyby over Athens

They flew over the Acropolis, as part of a military exercise

News

Tsohatzopoulos released from jail for health reasons

Α bail of €200,000 was set for the former minister of Defense, who was serving time for money laundering

News

The important role to be played by the Greek Australian Councillors Network

Cr Kris Pavlidis on how the activation of the Greek Australian Councillors Network can be an important forum to expand advocacy on behalf of our community.

News

Exploring the appropriation of eastern cults

Lecturer Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides will present the next GCM lecture ‘In the Garden of Gods: Metaphors for Political Power from the Sumerian to the Seleucedes’.

News

Bank of Sydney celebrates six years as part of Bank of Beirut worldwide family

His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos Harkianakis was presented with a lifetime achievement award by the banking institution.

News

Canadian Greek festival revived thanks to $15,000 boost

The festival’s revival will help in strengthening cultural tourism across Ontario.

News

Anzacs on the Acropolis feature on this year’s Anzac biscuit tins

The tin features an iconic image of Australian soldiers on the Acropolis in early 1941.

Advertisement