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Australia - Greek Diaspora History
Australia - Greek Australians - Diaspora History Articles
The Greek diaspora history in Australia spans almost 200 years, with the largest number of Greek Australians living in Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide. Most Greek Australians are located in Melbourne, which also happens to be the city with the largest Greek-speaking population outside Greece. The Greek population in Australia is currently estimated at approximately 400,000, with some estimates reaching more than 600,000.
The largest wave of Greek migration to Australia was after World War II and the Greek Civil War. However, Greek migration to Australia began to increase once more from 2015, due to the economic crisis.
In the articles below, you’ll learn the history of your family and other Greek Australians, as well as the impact of your ancestors in Australia.
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