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Special events at the 30th Greek Film Festival in Melbourne
Join in the Gala opening, Q+As with filmmakers and special screenings that all add that little bit extra to your Greek film festival experience
Panathinaikos BC visited the Greek Center before the game with KK Partizan BC
The group toured the Center and learnt of the GCM’s community/cultural and educational projects and a particular highlight of the strong cultural and sporting ties between the GCM and Greek sporting connections when they visit Melbourne
Greek History & Culture Seminars – “Homer and Archaeology”: Is the quest worth pursuing?
The Seminar is a joint event with the Australian Archaeological Institute of Athens
China’s invisible war with the West and Salt Typhoon – How hackers steal secrets and threaten global security
The widespread cyberattack by the group known as Salt Typhoon is considered by experts and officials to be the most ambitious and effective cyberattack on China to date
Statement from the Board of Management of the Greek Community of Melbourne in regard to the Greek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO)
"The GCM is concerned by this delay and highlights the systemic delays and bureaucratic difficulties of Greece. This proposal has been in conversation with multiple Greek governments for well over seven years"
GCM: The 30th Greek Film Festival program now on sale
As with every festival, the 2025 line-up shines a light on new, Greek feature releases providing Melbourne audiences with a taste of contemporary Greek storytelling
GCM: Archbishop Makarios Visits St George
The evening service was warmly received by the local Greek Orthodox community and marked a moment of spiritual reflection, unity, and renewed connection between the Church and the community
Greek History & Culture Seminars – How can obituaries inform us about post-war migration to Australia – The case of the Greeks of Victoria
The obituary contained important information about the deceased. It included their year and place of birth down to the village level - Who were more numerous, the Peloponnesians or the Macedonians?