Greek communities across Tasmania and Queensland played a prominent role in this year’s ANZAC Day commemorations on Friday, April 25, honouring the shared history and sacrifices of Australian and Greek servicemen.
Tasmania: United in remembrance
In Hobart, the Greek Community of Tasmania joined forces with the Pontian Federation of Australia to participate in the city’s ANZAC Day march.

The procession moved along Macquarie Street, culminating at the Cenotaph, where a wreath-laying ceremony took place.
Manoli Kalimnios, President of the Greek Community of Tasmania, laid a wreath on behalf of the community, paying tribute to the enduring bonds between Greece and Australia.


Queensland: Honouring shared sacrifices
In Brisbane, the Honorary Consul General of Greece in Queensland, George Mastrocostas, participated in a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance in ANZAC Square.
This event underscored the deep historical ties and shared values between Greece and Australia, commemorating the bravery of those who served and sacrificed in defence of freedom and democracy.

These commemorations highlight the strong presence and active participation of Greek communities in ANZAC Day events across Australia, reflecting a shared commitment to honouring the past and fostering enduring friendships.