Greek communities in QLD and NT mark 84th anniversary of the Battle of Crete

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The 84th anniversary of the Battle of Crete was solemnly commemorated over the weekend by the Greek communities in Queensland and the Northern Territory, paying tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of Allied forces and Cretan civilians during the 1941 WWII battle.

Brisbane, Queensland

On Sunday, May 25, the Cretan Association of Queensland hosted a commemorative event beginning with a Divine Liturgy at the Greek Orthodox Church of St George in South Brisbane.

The service commenced at 9:00 am and was followed by a memorial and wreath-laying ceremony at the Hellenic RSL Memorial, located in the church courtyard.

The event honoured those who fought and fell in the Battle of Crete, with wreaths laid by numerous community representatives, including the Honorary Consul General of Greece in Queensland, George Mastrocostas; Harry Bertsos, Hellenic RSL; Tony Katsanevas, President of the Cretan Association of Queensland; Herc Kaselakis, Vice President of the Cretan Federation of Australia and New Zealand; Vasso Himonas, Cypriot Community Association of Queensland; and Luke Comino, President of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Dormition of Our Lady, Mt Gravatt.

The commemoration concluded with a morning tea at the Greek Respite Centre, bringing the community together in remembrance and unity.

Darwin, Northern Territory

The Cretan Association of the Northern Territory held their commemorative service on Sunday, May 25 at St Nicholas Church in Darwin, beginning with a Doxology led by Father Joel. The service was attended by dignitaries including Northern Territory Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro and Honorary Consul of Greece in the NT John Aniktomatis.

A Trisagion service and wreath-laying ceremony followed at the Darwin Cenotaph, conducted by Father Christos Tsoraklidis from St Savvas of Kalymnos Greek Orthodox Parish.

Distinguished attendees included: CLP Member for Casuarina, Khoda Patel; Leonie Melder, Community Engagement Advisor; Michael Koulianos, President, and Nick Theo, Secretary, Greek Community NT (GOCNA); City of Darwin Councillor Jimmy Bouhoris and Councillor Sylvia Klonaris (Waters Ward); Representatives from the Cyprus Community of the NT, Evan Fittirikos and Andreas Ioannou; Jim Simisakakis, Darwin Olympic Sporting Club; Angela Tomazos, Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry NT; and Bupe Amon Kyelu, Tanzanian Community NT and Vice President, Multicultural Council NT.

The ceremonies reflected both solemn remembrance and enduring pride in Hellenic heritage, commemorating the courage of those who defended Crete on 20 May 1941.

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