OXI Day celebration held at Brisbane’s City Hall

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On Monday, October 28, the Greek community and friends of Greece came together at Brisbane City Hall for a memorable evening to commemorate OXI Day. 

The event was hosted by the Honorary Consul General for Greece in Queensland, George Mastrocostas, in partnership with The Hellenic Initiative Australia. The event saw over 250 Greeks and Philhellenes gather in celebration of this significant day in Greek history, which honours the spirit of courage and resistance.

The Consul General was joined by a number of distinguished guests, including His Grace Bishop Bartholomew of Brisbane; John Paul Langbroek MP, representing the Premier of Queensland, Hon. David Crisafulli MP; Cr Vicki Howard, representing the Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Cr Adrian Schrinner; His Honour Judge Nicholas Andreatidis KC; and special guest George Protopapas, National Director of SOS Children’s Villages Greece, who travelled from Greece especially for the occasion. Their presence highlighted the event’s importance to the community and underscored the global connections that OXI Day represents.

The cocktail reception featured heartfelt speeches, traditional music, and a warm atmosphere that embodied the Greek spirit of “filotimo” and resilience. 

Mr Mastrocostas expressed his gratitude to all who attended and emphasised the importance of remembering the legacy of OXI Day as both a historical milestone and as a symbol of the values shared by the Hellenic community worldwide.

The event was a resounding success, with the enthusiastic participation of guests who share a deep connection to Greek culture and heritage. 

The Honorary Consul General and The Hellenic Initiative Australia look forward to continuing the tradition of celebrating OXI Day and strengthening the cultural ties within the community.

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