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Professor Alexander Kitroeff speaks about the Greek Diaspora communities in the United States, Egypt and…
Once you enter this historical site, you will travel back in time as there is…
‘Oxi Day’ marks the beginning of Greek post-WWII migrants arriving in Australia and it also…
The Australian Labor Party expresses our condolences on the passing of Fotini “Fofi” Gennimata, who has been hailed by the Greek PM Mitsotakis as a “symbol of courage for all women, but also for men being tested by serious illnesses.”
Why is it important to teach children a second language? Children’s author and cultural educator…
Fournos Theophilos is a new Greek bakery that has opened its doors in the heart…
A policy paper titled “Greek Diaspora in an uncertain world” written by Othon Anastasakis and…
Ioulia Livaditi, spoke with the Rev. Dr. Andreopoulos on how the Orthodox tradition and its…
This is the story about how the quest to create an extra virgin olive oil based beard balm led to the launch of a new Hellenic inspired streetwear brand. Infused with the ‘spirit of the Hellenic warrior’, The Imperial General has been embraced by the Greek diaspora as well as martial artists wishing to represent the brand and all that it signifies. We speak to Nick, the man behind the brand, to find out more.
Greek City Times is proud to present a weekly historical snapshot from the archives of…
Greek City Times is proud to present a weekly historical snapshot from the archives of…
“Do not forget that in the end science will win” was the message of Pfizer…
The Aristotelion University of Thessaloniki (AUT) with the support and under the auspices of the…
Sharing her passion with Greek music fans worldwide, Niki brings to you all of the tunes from Greece as soon as they are released, as well as hot remixes plus some of her own favourites. Listen to her playlists here.
A night of nostalgia and non-pretentious pitch perfect performances at the Old Boite (μπουάτ) gave hope to the resurgence of Greek music in Sydney.
The heartwarming story about how a little Greek village girl from Platy, Lemnos, who had built a life of “milk and honey” was recognised at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
A draft law detailing diaspora Greeks’ voting restrictions, was defeated in Parliament on Wednesday. Officially…
Greece’s Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister and representative for Greeks Abroad, Kostas Vlasis, recently announced the…
Her late Pappou always said, “Χωρίς Άννα δεν Σω” (without Ana I cannot live). Living by the valuable life lessons taught to her by her beloved Pappou helped to make Ana Mavridis, of award winning Zoom Real Estate in Burwood the incredible woman that she is today and her Pappou so proud. On Mother’s Day – a day that we honour the women who have helped others to become the strong and beautiful women that they are today – we tell Ana’s story.



















