Greek Rock to take over Sydney with rousing concert
The realm of Greek Rock is set to take centre stage in Sydney as IHO NYX prepares to thrill with a lively concert honouring one of the more underappreciated genres of Hellenic music.
The realm of Greek Rock is set to take centre stage in Sydney as IHO NYX prepares to thrill with a lively concert honouring one of the more underappreciated genres of Hellenic music.
Richard Chamberlain, the actor best known for his role in the 1960s medical drama Dr Kildare and leading role in Shogun, has died aged 90, his publicist has confirmed to the BBC. Chamberlain earned the title “king of the mini-series” for his leading roles in Shogun and The Thorn Birds. He died late on Saturday […]
The Burwood Council hosted its annual Greek National Day celebrations on Wednesday, March 26, marking the start of Greece’s Revolution in 1821 that led to its independence.
In a historic first, a delegation from the Hellenic Police Force visited Melbourne as guests of the Victoria Hellenic Police Association (VHPA), with the support of Victoria Police.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the close bilateral ties in their meeting in Jerusalem Sunday.
In a packed hall on Wednesday, 26 March, the unveiling of a new painting by artist Angela Kiki, titled ‘The Maniatisses’, marked a moving tribute by AHEPA NSW to Greece’s National Day on 25 March 1821.
The Board of the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales (GOCNSW), led by President Harry Danalis, welcomed on Tuesday, 25 March to its offices a delegation from the Hellenic Parliament consisting of MP Stavros Keletsis (New Democracy), MP Athanasios Papathanasis (New Democracy), MP Stefanos Parastatidis (PASOK – KINAL) and MP Miltiadis Zamparas (SYRIZA).
Two hundred and four years have passed since 25 March 1821- the official date of the Greek Revolution. This was when Greeks at last co-ordinated, fought in the Peloponnese. Here they gained the first major milestone in their independence from the Ottomans who invaded Hellenism’s Byzantine’s capital Constantinople in 1453.
Cyprus President, Nikos Christodoulides, and Turkish Cypriot leader, Ersin Tatar, will meet on April 2, CNA has learned.
“It is symbolic that we are celebrating today because the liberation started in Kalamata on 23rd March 1821 and continued to 25th March,” said MC Spyros Alatsas, addressing hundreds of Greek Australians who gathered at the Hellenic Museum for a grand celebration of Greek Independence Day. The event, a vibrant party, featured traditional music, dance, […]
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