One hundred years ago, in November 1926, founders George Marcellos and editor John Stilson created a newspaper that would become one of Australia's most enduring and significant community institutions — The Greek Herald. Established at a time when Southern European migrants had little public voice or representation, The Greek Herald became a lifeline — helping newly arrived Greeks navigate Australian institutions, engage in democratic life and maintain their cultural identity. Ship arrivals, employment notices, births, deaths and political news filled its early pages, connecting a community finding its place in a new land. Over a century, The Greek Herald grew into a national institution — the only Greek-language daily published outside Greece and Cyprus — documenting the rich story of Greek-Australian life across generations. Today, it continues to shine, winning Multicultural Publication of the Year in 2025 at the Premier's Harmony Dinner. Under the leadership of Publisher Dimitra Skalkos, it continues to inform, advocate and connect through both print and digital platforms, embracing younger generations while honouring its proud heritage. Congratulations to Dimitra and the entire Greek Herald team on this extraordinary milestone.