Recent
News –
The return of the Greek population of Sydney
It used to be a trickle, but now a constant stream of newly arrived Greek migrants has boosted the Greek population in Australia’s largest city
News –
Women united in the struggle
Hundreds of Greek Australian women came to hear our community’s most successful females discuss gender inequality and be encouraged to become role models themselves.
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Greek language students honoured in Solomos awards
NSW Higher School Certificate students honoured for their outstanding achievements in both Modern and Classical Greek.
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University of Queensland establishes Greek association
The Hellenic Society at the University of Queensland launches to help students of Greek heritage get involved with their community.
Life –
High-end olive oil
Dionysus began its journey from Greece in 1662 and now it’s delivering a completely naturally-produced Kalamata olive oil to the Australian market.
Features –
The (unconventional) good Greek girl
Public servant and now author Maria Katsonis delves into what it means to be a good Greek girl going through depression and why she is all the stronger for it.
News –
Bouris says foreign buyers crackdown ‘a diversion’
Mark Bouris says there is a perception that borrowers and buyers with Chinese surnames were foreign residents but that was “nonsense”.
Dialogue –
Food for Thought: Greek Australian women and education
“Greek Australian women had to fight hard against their parents and prevailing social stereotypes in order to secure their education,” says Dean Kalimniou.
Sport –
AEK shows signs of past grandeur
AEK’s 89-48 Basket League triumph against Apollon Patras shows the club is still strong