Once the beating heart of Hellenism abroad, traditional Greek institutions now face decline. In their recent book Whose Homeland Is It?, long-time friends Dr. George Vasilakopoulos and Dr. Toula Nikolakopoulos explore the identity, politics, and future of Greek-Australian communities. The book raises questions about how these communities adapt to modern Australia and emphasises the need to […]
Athens carries centuries of history on its shoulders — democracy, philosophy, art. Yet in modern Europe, it has often felt overshadowed by capitals like Paris, London, or Rome
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.
“This program fosters that engagement, sparking a genuine interest in every aspect of Hellenism—from language and culture to social and community action" said Vassilis Papastergiadis
Recognized in 2024 by the City of Melbourne as a premier event, Antipodes has become an integral part of the city’s cultural calendar.