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How Greeks Came to Immigrate to Australia
The first known Greeks to arrive in Australia in 1829 were a group of seven sailors who were transported to New South Wales to...
Three Greeks Among South Australia’s Top 100 Important Women
"The Advertiser" newspaper published a list of 100 women who are going to play an important role in the future through their work and...
Greeksphone: A Phone Specifically for Greek Australians
The ΙΤ company "OKnetTV" has launched a new smartphone that is specifically designed for the Greek expatriates in Australia and specifically for those who...
Melbourne Exhibition Sheds Light on Greeks’ History in Australia
A unique exhibition for Hellenism in Australia opened its doors on July 30 at the La Trobe University in Melbourne.
The "Half Way There" exhibition...
Greeks’ Pivotal Role in Australian Pearling
Greek-Australians have been engaged in pearling since the late 1880s, at first in the pearl shell industry and later in pearl cultivation.
Athanasios (Arthur) August was...
Greeks in Australia Support the Greek Gov’t
The Greek festivals scheduled to take place over the weekend in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia, will be used by members of the Greek Diaspora as...
Increase in Visa Costs for Spouses Will Affect Greeks in Australia
Greeks who are currently moving to Australia may face some economic difficulties after the recent increase in permanent partner and spouse travel visa costs...
New Migration Trend of Greeks to Australia
Many Greeks in recent years have decided to move to Australia. The financial crisis in Greece and the rise of unemployment has led them to migrate...
Two Greeks Among Australia’s Richest Young People
Two Greek-Australians were included in the list of the 100 richest young people in Australia, in the "under 40 years old" category.
George Nakas from Melbourne,...
Documents of Greeks in Australia to Be Sorted
Thousands of documents that record the presence of Greeks in Australia can be found at La Trobe University in Melbourne. The so-called Dardalis Archives...


