Open Consular reception for Greek National Day to be held in Queensland

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The Honorary Consul General of Greece in Queensland, George Mastrocostas, has announced a special Open Consular Reception on Monday, March 25 to commemorate the 203rd anniversary of Greek Independence Day.

Held at The Greek Club in South Brisbane from 6pm to 8pm, the reception is open to all members of the community, where they will have the opportunity to engage with representatives from the Honorary Consulate-General of Greece, learn more about Greek culture, and enjoy a memorable evening of camaraderie.

“I am privileged to serve as the Honorary Consul General of Greece in Queensland, and facilitate such gatherings that invites the community to come together and celebrate the rich cultural heritage and enduring spirit of Greece,” Mr Mastrocostas said.

“This event symbolises the strength of international ties and the importance of diplomacy in our ever-changing world.”

The event will also host the Evzones Collection by Nick Bourdaniotis, a showcase of the elite unit of the Presidential Guard, the Evzones, as a powerful tribute to Greece’s favourite sons and the values they represent. This collection of stunning photography has captivated audiences around the world, serving as a reminder of the importance of honouring and preserving Greek cultural heritage for future generations.

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The Evzones Collection. Photo copyright: The Greek Herald / Kostas Mastorakis.

This reception has been highly anticipated as not only is it the first to occur since the role was previously vacated, but it is the first event to be hosted by the newly appointed Honorary Consul General of Greece in Queensland.

Mastrocostas was appointed as the Honorary Consul General of Greece in Queensland in January 2024, where he has been actively engaging in diplomatic relations, providing support to the Greek community in Queensland, and promoting collaborations across diverse sectors including trade, culture and education.

In his role, Mastrocostas is building bridges and strengthening the ties between Greece and Queensland, contributing to the vibrant cultural, economical and social exchange between the two regions.

Aside from his role as Honorary Consul General of Greece in Queensland, Mastrocostas is a Board Director for The Hellenic Initiative Australia, as well as a dynamic leader in the development and construction industry, leading Aniko Group, one of the largest private developers on the Gold Coast.

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