The Innerwest Council has reaffirmed its commitment to commemorating OXI Day with the re-election of Mayor Darcy Byrne, making the event a permanent fixture in Little Greece, Marrickville. For three years, the council has invested time and resources to ensure this commemorative event flourishes. Under the Winged Nike at Marrickville Town Hall, a diverse gathering of politicians, consuls, community leaders, and the public paid tribute to the significance of October 28.
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The Inner West Council in Sydney, in partnership with the Sydney University’s Australian Archaeological Institute,…
It’s official. Greek food is the best. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s “all time favourite” the well-known ‘Corinthian Rotisserie’, has won award for the most exceptional restaurant.
Official celebrations kicked off over the weekend in the Sydney suburb of Marrickville in Australia,…
The Inner West Council in Sydney, Australia has announced that the newly named “Little Greece”…
The final brush strokes have been painted on a new mural in the Sydney suburb of Marrickville as part of the celebration of 200 years of Greek Independence.
https://www.facebook.com/byrne.darcy/posts/3947422718666928 Inner West Mayor Darcy Byrne on his Facebook page this morning announced that council…
Originally from Athens, Ioannis and Emily Montes moved to New Zealand in 2010. After years of hard work, they have managed to establish Taste Greece – the only specialised Greek product importer in New Zealand – and have also opened a retail store Little Greece.
The NSW Inner West suburbs of Marrickville and Dulwich Hill are well known for their…