Accountability, Inquiry, and Democratic Response After Tragedy
New South Wales has approved sweeping firearm and anti-terror reforms after the deadly Bondi Beach attack, expanding police powers, tightening gun ownership and banning public displays of extremist symbols
Australian police say homemade explosive devices were hurled at a crowd before the Bondi Beach mass shooting but did not detonate, as court documents reveal months of planning and fuel renewed calls for tougher gun laws
Naveed Akram faces 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder and terrorism, following the deadly Hanukkah attack in Sydney, as Australia mourns victims and moves to tighten gun laws
Father-and-son gunmen accused of targeting a Jewish Hanukkah event prompt calls for stricter firearms laws, while tensions rise with Israel over antisemitism
Police say a 50-year-old man and his 24-year-old son carried out a targeted antisemitic attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, killing 15 people before the father was shot dead at the scene.
Australia has become the first country to block social media access for children under 16, forcing major platforms to bar young users amid praise from families and criticism from tech firms and free-speech advocates
The Australian market is one of the country's most important source markets. Last year, 180,000 visitors from Australia visited Greece.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece Ioannis Loverdos revealed that the Australian government has decided to formally recognize and support UNESCO’s declaration of February 9 as World Greek Language Day
Sixteen people were injured after a 60-year-old man opened fire for nearly two hours in a Sydney suburb before being arrested by special police units
Unlike European football, where the richest clubs dominate, the AFL uses a draft and salary cap to ensure renewal
A single-dose vaccine approved nationwide aims to protect wild koalas from chlamydia, a disease responsible for high mortality, blindness, and infertility in the species
After 10 years of discussions between the Ministry of Greek Tourism and the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) to establish a Greek National Tourism Office in Melbourne (GNTO), there is still unfinished business
Canberra accused Tehran of orchestrating antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne, expelling Iranian diplomats and closing its embassy in Tehran in an unprecedented post-war move
Authorities probe the killing of 39-year-old pregnant woman and her partner in Melbourne, amid reports a dispute over dogs may have triggered the violent attack
Currently, about three-quarters of United Nations member states recognize Palestine as a state, following its declaration of independence in the late 1980s. Since the outbreak of the Gaza conflict, around ten countries have formally recognized Palestine
A total of 27 candidates participated in the 2025 examination cycle, attempting levels ranging from A1 (beginner) to C2 (mastery). All candidates successfully passed their respective exams, earning formal recognition of their Greek language skills.
In the northwest of New England, New South Wales, the snowfall was the heaviest recorded in two decades, ABC said.
A 24-year-old Australian citizen wanted for murder and arson was arrested at Athens International Airport and faces extradition to stand trial in Australia
Australian, Japanese and U.S. troops expand joint training as Beijing flexes its military power