The Greek Herald

The Greek Herald

The Greek Herald holds the title of Australia's biggest national newspaper catering to the Greek Australian community. It stands out as one of the few daily Greek newspapers that serve the global Greek diaspora.

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  • 1 week ago | greekherald.com.au | Andriana Simos

    The Nafsika AHEPA Victoria Inc. hosted a highly successful Parkinson’s Information Seminar on Sunday, June 15, at AHEPA House, bringing together medical experts, community members, and supporters to raise awareness about the impact of Parkinson’s disease in Australia. The seminar featured two distinguished speakers from the non-profit organisation Fight Parkinson’s: Sharon Roux, Director of the Fundraising Department, and Victor McConvey, Director of Health Services.

  • 1 week ago | greekherald.com.au | Andriana Simos

    Humanitarian and lawyer Anais Menounos has been named Kambala’s 2025 Inspirational Old Girl, honoured at a special school assembly held on Wednesday, June 11, in Alexander Hall, Rose Bay, Sydney. The event was hosted by Kambala Old Girls (KOG), the official association of former students of Kambala, a private girls school in Rose Bay. KOG President Amanda (Baird) Kirton and Kambala Principal Jane Danvers warmly welcomed Anais back to campus, where she graduated in 2012.

  • 1 week ago | greekherald.com.au | Andriana Simos

    The Greek Australian community in Melbourne, Victoria has united in strong opposition to a controversial decision by Yarra City Council to remove a longstanding front gate at Alphington Grammar School, warning the move will jeopardise child safety and waste more than $400,000 of public money. At the centre of the dispute is a secure gate on Old Heidelberg Road, which has formed the school’s main entrance for decades and provides access to nearby Darebin Creek.

  • 1 week ago | greekherald.com.au | Andriana Simos

    The Greek Orthodox Parish and Community of Kogarah celebrated a milestone on Saturday, June 14 with the success of its inaugural Parish Greek Schools and Dancing School Fundraising Dinner — a vibrant evening that brought together culture, community, and tradition. The event marked the debut performance of the parish’s newly formed Greek dancing groups, who, despite just five weeks of rehearsal, dazzled guests with their spirited and heartfelt routines.

  • 1 week ago | greekherald.com.au | Andriana Simos

    The Cottage Kitchen run by the St Nectarios Parish and Community in Burwood, Sydney has received a welcome boost, with a $3,171 grant awarded this month by Burwood Council as part of its 2025 Community Grants Program. Christina Scalone and Father George Liangas attended the official presentation to accept the grant on behalf of The Cottage Kitchen, which serves 150 hot meals every Monday to people in need.

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