The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne (GCM) gathered in overwhelming numbers at the Evangelismos Church to commemorate the dual celebration of the Annunciation Name Day and Greek Independence Day.
The church was at full capacity, with standing room only, as His Grace Bishop Kyriakos of Melbourne, Father Antonios, and esteemed clergy led a heartfelt liturgy.
Distinguished guests included the Ambassador of Greece to Australia, Stavros Venizelos, the newly appointed Consul General of Greece in Melbourne Dimitra Georgantzoglou, and key members of the GCM including President Bill Papastergiadis OAM, Vice President Dr Jim Bossinakis, and Treasurer A/Prof Dr Marinis Pirpiris.


Major church benefactor, Andreas Andrianopoulos, was also present, reinforcing the strong ties between the community and the church’s restoration efforts.
Following the service, a fully subscribed fundraiser luncheon was held at The Aegean restaurant, where guests enjoyed an afternoon of camaraderie, culture, and philanthropy.
The event was expertly hosted by MCs Stella Pappas and GCM Vice President Anthea Sidiropoulos, with entertainment provided by the exquisite Pegasus Dance Trio.

In his address, Mr Papastergiadis highlighted the significance of the day, emphasising freedom and democracy as central tenets of Greek Independence and the crucial role the Greek diaspora played in resisting the Ottoman Empire.
“Greek Independence Day for the diaspora holds significant cultural historical and emotional significance… It serves as a reminder of our Greek heritage whilst preserving traditions of language and customs particularly for our next generations. It also represents a moment to honour the sacrifices and it is a time for our community to come together regardless where we live,” Mr Papastergiadis said.

Historian Juliana Charpantidou delivered an enlightening speech on the rich history of Evangelismos Church, adding depth to the occasion.
The event also served as a vital fundraiser to support the church’s ongoing restoration program.
Special thanks were extended to Ms Pappas and her dedicated team of volunteers, whose hard work ensured the success of this memorable celebration.