Recent
Dialogue –
Greeks of Sudan, part two
Even more remarkable is the survival of the Greek language after the Arab conquest of Egypt, write Dean Kalimniou.
News –
Taxpayers and companies debts pile up
old and new tax debts stood at 56.6 billion euros at the end of February
News –
Tsipras calls for referendum on Cypriot bailout
Tsipras appeared to be on the same wavelength with PASOK and expressed concern about the implications of the Cypriot bailout
Sport –
Terry Antonis eyeing dutch club
European greats, Utrech FC are believed to have signed Terry Antonis in the off-season
News –
Olla Kala, OK
This week marked the 174th anniversary of the word OK, but where did the word come from?
News –
Radio appeal and new facility for Fronditha
Fronditha will open a new 90 bed facility in Thornbury called Anesi on Saturday 13 April
News –
New voice for Greek Australians
Greek Australians in NSW have a new political voice with the establishment of the Hellenic Caucus
News –
Greeks babies born to married parents
Parents in Greece are opting to honour marriage vows and bring children into the world after a wedding
News –
Sydney Council’s gift to Hellenic Lyceum
The City of Sydney Council passed a motion for a ‘gift’ to the Hellenic Lyceum, one of the oldest Greek Australian organisations in NSW.