Evzones to visit the Greek Community Home for the Aged in Earlwood

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The Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales (GOCNSW) has announced a momentous occasion for the Greek Australian community: the Honourable visit of the Hellenic Presidential Guard – the Evzones – to the Greek Community Home for the Aged in Earlwood.

This special cultural event will take place on Wednesday, 30th April 2025 at 1:00 PM at 2 Woolcott Street, Earlwood NSW 2206. The Evzones will arrive in Sydneyv to participate in the official commemorative ceremonies held in honour and remembrance of ANZAC Week.

The Evzones are not merely ceremonial soldiers – they are guardians of Greek history and symbols of the nation’s resilience, courage, and honour. With roots tracing back to elite units in the Greek War of Independence, today’s Presidential Guard performs duties of great national importance, including standing vigil at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens. Their presence at international events also serves as a bridge connecting the global Greek diaspora with the homeland.

Clad in their iconic traditional uniform – complete with the fustanella, red tsarouhia shoes, and immaculately choreographed movements – the Evzones represent the soul of Hellenism and the continuity of a proud cultural legacy.

“This visit by the Evzones is a deeply symbolic and moving gesture, especially for the elderly residents of our Home who have carried Greek values and traditions with them throughout their lives,” Harry Danalis, President of the GOCNSW, said.

“We are honoured to welcome this elite ceremonial unit to our community. Their presence reminds us of the sacrifices made for our freedom and the beauty of our cultural identity that lives on in generations both young and old.”

Community members are warmly invited to attend and witness this rare and proud moment of Hellenic pride in Australia. This visit will serve as a heartfelt tribute to our elders and as an opportunity to unite in celebration of our shared Greek heritage.

Free entry – All welcome!

Event Details:

  • EVENT: The Hellenic Presidential Guard (EVZONES) An Honourable Visit to The Greek Community Home for the Aged
  • Date: Wednesday 30 April 2025
  • Time: 1:00 pm
  • Venue: Greek Community Home for the Aged, 2 Woolcott St, Earlwood NSW 2206

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