Sydney book launch set to celebrate the legacy of Mimis Dervos

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A special book launch celebrating the life and legacy of Demetris ‘Mimis’ Dervos will take place on Wednesday, December 18 at the AHEPA NSW hall in Rockdale.

The book, titled The Life and Times of Mimis Dervos and authored by his son Dr Herakles Dervos, will be launched at a joint event hosted by AHEPA NSW Inc, the Athenian Association of NSW, and the Department of Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies at The University of Sydney.

Mimis, who tragically passed away in 1987, was a beloved leader and pillar of the Hellenic community in Sydney.

A founding member of the Athenian Association of NSW and a prominent figure in AHEPA NSW and the Hellenic Club of Sydney, Mimis made lasting contributions in both his professional and personal life. His passion for culture and his love for poetry shaped his role as an influential figure in the community.

Dr Dervos, who resides in Switzerland, has created a heartfelt tribute to his father in this new book, shedding light on the many accomplishments and enduring impact of Mimis.

The event will feature a keynote address by Professor Vrasidas Karalis, a leading scholar in Modern Greek Studies, who will reflect on Dervos’ significance in the community and the broader Hellenic diaspora.

The launch promises to be a memorable occasion as it will be a celebration of one man’s extraordinary life, and also a reflection of the ongoing strength and unity of the Hellenic community in New South Wales.

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about Dervos’ influence, connect with fellow community members, and celebrate a shared heritage that continues to thrive in Sydney.

Event Details:

  • What: Book launch of The Life and Times of Mimis Dervos
  • When: Wednesday, December 18
  • Where: AHEPA NSW hall (394 -396 Princess Hwy, Rockdale)
  • Time: 7pm
  • Free entrance.

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