Recent
Features –
The last rich nation standing
Putting on the documentary filmmaker hat, George Megalogenis explores the way Australia managed to steer itself through economic turmoil to become the last rich nation standing.
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.
News –
Greek language students honoured in Solomos awards
NSW Higher School Certificate students honoured for their outstanding achievements in both Modern and Classical Greek.
News –
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