The Greek-Australian Society (GAS) marked International Women’s Day with its first event celebrating Greek-Australian women and their contributions to Australia.
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Sydney will host a historic tribute to legendary Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis performed by the Greek National Opera at the ICC Sydney, in the presence of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Greek-Australian investigators Drew Pavlou and Pete Zogoulas claim an undercover sting uncovered alleged NDIS cleaning fraud in Sydney, raising concerns about misuse of taxpayer funds.
The“Cyprus Dreaming: A Dialogue with the Indigenous Dreamtime” exhibition will open at the Cyprus Community…
The 44th Greek Festival of Sydney stands as a vibrant celebration of the Greek-Australian diaspora,…
Exclusive interview with renowned neurosurgeon Professor Charlie Teo, who speaks about the controversy that ended his ability to operate in Australia, his work saving brain tumour patients overseas, and the groundbreaking brain-mapping technology now reshaping neurology.
The Brisbane 2032 procurement webinar brought Greek and Australian leaders together to explore major business opportunities in Olympics infrastructure.
Business and community leaders welcomed the new Greek Consul General, Sydney George Skemperis, and Christina Stefanidou at a landmark reception hosted by Business Sydney and the Hellenic Club.
Nia Lorraine Gitsas becomes the first female AHEPA Sydney president after the February 26, 2026, election, ushering in a new era of inclusivity and strategic focus for the Hellenic organization.
The inaugural Delphi Economic Forum Sydney features Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis on March 27-28, 2026, discussing economic ties and global issues.
One of Sydney’s longest-running multicultural events returns to Darling Harbour this weekend, as the 44th Greek Festival of Sydney opens with a full-day public celebration at Tumbalong Park on Sunday.
Sydney Olympic AGM on March 24, 2026, prompts urgent call for life members to update details amid governance demands. Steering committee pushes for transparency and unity.
Hellenic Studies UNSW opens 2026 with new president Paul Nicolaou, a record 420 students in Greek Mythology, and major events ahead.
The Greek Festival Sydney 2026 opens at Darling Harbour on March 1 with free performances, food stalls, and family activities celebrating Greek heritage.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will visit Australia on March 25, with stops in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra for Greek Independence Day celebrations.
The AHEPA Sydney election on February 26, 2026, marks a historic first with a female candidate following Jim Papanagiotou’s resignation. Members vote at Rockdale hall for new leadership.
By GCT Author / Bill Giannopoulos The Macquarie Greek Studies Foundation will hold its Annual…
The suppression order protecting Luke “Fatboy” Sparos has ended, revealing him as a central figure in the Sydney underworld murder of cocaine kingpin Alen Moradian. The killing, over a $500,000 drug debt, involved meticulous planning, surveillance, and a dramatic getaway with burnt-out vehicles.
The Greek Summer Festival returns to Sydney on 15 February 2026 at Carss Bush Park with food, music, dance, rides, and fireworks, celebrating Greek culture for the whole family.
The 44th Greek Festival of Sydney kicks off on March 1, 2026, at Darling Harbour with music, theatre, comedy, and cultural talks celebrating Greek heritage and community.
February 11, 2026 — The Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate has imposed…
Pope Leo XIV has indicated his intention to visit Sydney in spring 2028 to preside over the International Eucharistic Congress, with Archbishop Anthony Fisher relaying the Pope’s response: “It’s still a way off, but I’ll be there.” The event will feature a major Eucharistic procession and final Mass expected to draw hundreds of thousands.
Today we speak with Aristotle (Arian) Galanis, co-founder of Metis Group, a fast-rising Australian development…
Today, on Australia Day, the Consul General of Greece in Sydney, Mr George Skemperis, had…
Greek Australians excel in 2026 Australia Day Honours: Chief Justice Christopher Kourakis AC leads, joined by Viola Kalokerinos OAM, Peter Copulos OAM, and others for judiciary, volunteering, medicine, and philanthropy.
The Archbishop Makarios Name Day dinner in Sydney on January 19, 2026, featured high-profile guests, awards, and proceeds for church renovations, showcasing Greek Orthodox unity.
Sydney’s new $836M Fish Market opened at Blackwattle Bay on 19 Jan 2026 after major delays – vendors reported teething problems with logistics, ferry wharf delayed to 2027, crowds flocked despite rain.
Sydney hit by second shark attack in 24 hours: 11-year-old surfer escapes injury as shark bites chunks from his board at Dee Why Point, one day after 12-year-old critically injured at Nielsen Park. Expert warns of heightened bull shark risk.
The brand-new Sydney Fish Market at Blackwattle Bay officially opened its doors on January 19, 2026, welcoming crowds to expanded retail, late-night dining, and fresh catches. Greek-Australian families have long powered Sydney’s seafood scene, with iconic businesses like Poulos Bros (a major wholesaler and retailer at the markets), Claudio’s Seafood, De Costi Seafoods, and Faros Seafood carrying on traditions from early 20th-century Greek migrants who built the city’s fish trade.
A 12-year-old boy remains in critical condition at Sydney Children’s Hospital after a large shark mauled both his legs while he was jumping off rocks at Nielsen Park’s Shark Beach in Vaucluse on Sunday afternoon, January 18, 2026, with five friends witnessing the horror and authorities closing the beach while searching for the shark.






























