Brisbane hosts landmark celebration of Greek Macedonian heritage

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Over the weekend of November 22–24, Brisbane transformed into the epicentre of Greek Macedonian culture in Australia as the Pan Macedonian Federation of Australia held its inaugural conference, accompanied by a spirited dinner dance and Annual General Meeting (AGM).

The Pan Macedonian Association of New South Wales proudly participated in the events to showcase the enduring strength of the diaspora.

A weekend of cultural milestones

Friday: President’s dinner

The festivities began with the President’s Dinner on Friday evening, where distinguished leaders from across the nation convened to discuss shared goals and strengthen ties.

Among the key attendees were George Kosmidis, President of the Pan Macedonian Federation of Australia and World Pan Macedonian President; Dimitrios Papagiannis, President of the Pan Macedonian Association of Queensland; Anastasia Karakominakis, President of the Pan Macedonian Association of NSW; Konnie Agalianos, President of the Pan Macedonian Association of South Australia; and Anna Smilovitis, President of the Pan Macedonian Association of Western Australia.

The meeting provided a platform for collaboration among state representatives, setting the tone for a productive and celebratory weekend.

Friday Night Dinner
Friday night dinner. Photo supplied.

Saturday: Inaugural dinner dance

Saturday night brought Greek Macedonian culture to life during the vibrant inaugural Dinner Dance. Cultural committees and dance groups from Queensland, NSW, SA, and WA joined together to share the rich traditions of Macedonian music, dance and cuisine.

The Aristotelion Dance Academy from NSW delivered a breathtaking performance, captivating the audience with their intricate choreography and traditional costumes. Their artistry served as a poignant reminder of the community’s dedication to preserving their heritage.

Sunday: AGM and Farewell Brunch

The weekend concluded on Sunday with the Federation’s AGM and a farewell brunch hosted by the Pan Macedonian Association of Queensland. Delegates reflected on the achievements of the weekend and discussed future initiatives to further promote and safeguard Greek Macedonian culture in Australia.

Nick Fassoulas receiving Honorary President of the Pan Macedonian Association of NSW
Nick Fassoulas receiving Honorary President of the Pan Macedonian Association of NSW.

Honouring a legacy

A standout moment of the weekend was the recognition of Nick Fassoulas, a former President of both the NSW chapter and the Federation. For his years of dedicated service, he was given the title of Honorary President of the Pan Macedonian Association of NSW, a tribute to his invaluable contributions to the community.

As attendees departed with renewed inspiration, the weekend was a reminder of the strength of Greek Macedonian heritage and the power of community.

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