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Australia 'All their hopes and dreams': The ship that brought tens of thousands of Greeks to Australia Fifty years ago SBS was born, starting its first ever radio broadcasts in Greek.
The Aussies needed a win over Greece to secure a spot in the quarterfinals at the Paris Olympics, but now former Husker Jack McVeigh and his countrymen must wait on other results. Australia lost ...
Pam Caralis, joint proprietor of Australia's largest privately-owned radio network, died in hospital on July 22, the day her husband Bill's death was announced.
More than two centuries later there is a new ‘bilingual’ call to arms, so to speak, for the revitalization of the Greek language in Australia through the implementation of a Modern Greek Strategic ...
Greek was the first language to be heard on SBS Radio's debut broadcast in 1975. To celebrate 40 years of radio broadcasting we've been meeting some of the faces behind the mics.
One of the lesser known Greek islands is Kalymnos, on the eastern side of the Aegean. Last weekend the island had a significant event – the launch of a Greek language edition of a book that was ...
The peak advocacy bodies of the Armenian-Australian, Assyrian-Australian, and Greek-Australian communities have expressed their deep concern and dismay at comments made by Australia’s Ambassador to ...
Greek-Australian radio personality Rena Fragioudaki speak out for the first time of her experiences as a single mother in 1970s Melbourne.
Stefanos Tsitsipas is currently in Melbourne and has entered the final stage of preparation for the ATP Cup and the Australian Open. The 22-year-old tennis player spoke briefly to SBS Greek Radio ...
In a major announcement for the the Joint Justice Initiative of the Armenian-Australian, Assyrian-Australian and Greek-Australian communities, Australia’s Minister for Housing and Assistant Treasurer, ...
Meanwhile in a video posted on YouTube, a user claimed that the BBC was "blackwashing" Greek myth to “deprive Europeans of their culture and history to make them more susceptible to their ...