Recent

News

Museums in Greece reopening from 15 June

Greek Minister of Culture and Sports Dr Lina Mendoni has announced the reopening of all museums in Greece from 15 June. The news has been welcomed by founder and chairman …

Life

Australia’s Orthodox bishops to celebrate Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew’s name day

Leading Orthodox clerics throughout Australia will be celebrating the name-day of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew on 11 June. Archbishop Makarios of Australia will officiate at the Cathedral of the Annunciation …

Life

Dr Christos Fifis: Narratives in the autumn of our times

It is autumn in Greek Melbourne. At least that is what one is to understand from the front cover of author and academic Dr Christos Fifis’ latest book, Ελληνοαυστραλιανά Διηγήματα. …

Life

COVID-19 won’t stop GCM resuming history and culture seminars online

After a COVID-19 induced hiatus the Greek Community of Melbourne is to resume is History and Culture Public Seminar series on online formats every two weeks beginning on 25 June …

News

Church of Greece renounces yoga, and Hindus are disheartened

Hindus have issued a statement declaring their disappointment with the Church of Greece’s stance on yoga following a statement by The Holy Synod which denounced the practice. The church hierarchy …

Advertisement

Life

Young Greek Australians tell us what we can do to help them retain their Greek heritage

Older diasporans are concerned that the Greek language, culture and identity will slowly dissipate as they die out. But they’re wrong. The younger generation are ready to take the reigns …

Features

Captain George Kailis unveils the reality of a career in aviation

For every pilot who has gotten you from A to B, there is a missed birthday, a missed wedding and precious time missed with family. Despite this being the path …

Life

Question and Answer session with author of ‘The Queen of Limnos’

Author Dr Tony Whitefield answers a few questions about his beloved island of Lemnos, the stories that surround Hypsipyle the heroine of his novel The Queen of Limnos. Dr Whitefield …

Life

Spare change? Cashless transactions could end the cultural legacy of the coin

As shoppers and retailers do away with cash transactions, we may be witnessing the end of a major source of social and historical information – the coin. In the modern …

Life

Watch ouzo-drinking bears of Metsovo run away from the scene, feeling tipsy

The story of Goldilocks and the three bears played itself out in reverse in rural Greece. Tipsy bear cubs and their mother were filmed running away from a farm in …

Advertisement