Why this migrant newspaper is still thriving — a century later. By Alexandra Jones & Mikele Syron, SBS News

The Greek Herald is marking 100 years of serving Australia's Greek community. Despite changes in format, the newspaper has continued to be an important source of connection for its readers.

For relatives back home, the paper was a powerful symbol of possibility, historical researcher Janiszewski says, showing that a Greek community could thrive on the other side of the world. "What it was telling them was not just simply that there was a community here, but there was a community in which you had churches, a community where you could go to a Greek barber, you could go to a Greek shop, you could go to a Greek store," he tells SBS News. "And that stimulated further chain migration."

Why this migrant newspaper is still thriving — a century later. By Alexandra Jones & Mikele Syron, SBS News