GCM cultural and educational tour to Athens confirmed for September 2025

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The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) has announced the return of its educational and cultural student tour to Athens this September 2025, further cementing the strong ties between Greece and the Greek Australian diaspora.

In a recent meeting between the Governor of Attiki, Nikos Chardalias, and GCM President Bill Papastergiadis OAM, the Governor reaffirmed his unwavering support for the GCM’s initiatives.

“As long as I’m here as Governor, this relationship with the GCM and its students will continue,” Chardalias said.

“In Greece, the GCM’s great work is well recognised not only by the Greek government but also by the Prefecture of Attiki. We are proud to work with the GCM and must invest in the cultural development of the diaspora’s young adults. I will make time to personally meet with these students upon their arrival. This is Greek hospitality.”

Papastergiadis welcomed the Governor’s ongoing support, highlighting the enduring relationship between the GCM and Greece’s leadership.

“Mr Chardalias has long been a strong advocate for cross-national relations. I first met Nick as a Deputy Minister some years ago, and since then, our bond has continued to grow,” Papastergiadis said.

“Our shared respect and mutual trust ensure we can continue to build long-term programs for young Greek Australians. We cannot overstate the value of these tours – they forge lifelong connections and immerse our youth in the richness of their cultural heritage. It’s a journey they will never forget.”

Papastergiadis also commended the Governor’s leadership, adding: “I admire Nick for his energy and passion. We are fortunate to have such strong leaders in Greece who are genuinely committed to engaging with the diaspora.”

The September 2025 GCM Student Tour to Athens promises an unforgettable experience, continuing a legacy of education, heritage, and authentic filoxenia that connects the next generation with their ancestral roots.

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