Neoléa, Adelaide High School and Pan-Laconian Society of SA unite for intergenerational project

·

The next generation of Greek Australians is capturing the voices of their elders in an ongoing collaboration between Neoléa and Adelaide High School, at the Pan-Laconian Society of South Australia.

All photos by Anastasia Mavrides.

As part of the ongoing cultural initiative “Our Greek-Speaking Community,” Year 9 Greek language students from Adelaide High School visited the Pan-Laconian Society’s Kafeneio Lakonias to begin documenting the lives, stories, and wisdom of its senior members.

Each student will produce a short biography and video tribute – a heartfelt keepsake for families and an enduring archive for future generations. The project aims to connect young people with their heritage through authentic, hands-on storytelling.

“Thanks to Neoléa for capturing these precious moments between the generations,” Dimitra Rozaklis, Greek teacher at Adelaide High School, said.

“The broader community enriches the lives of our students. The kindness and filoxenia of the Laconians and of course, the delicious food, made this day unforgettable. I’m truly blessed to come from such a supportive community.”

Anastasia Mavrides, Chair of Neoléa, added, “This project is about more than just recording stories – it’s about building bridges between generations. We’ve loved working with Dimitra and Adelaide High School to share these stories in meaningful ways. Seeing the room filled with conversation, music, and laughter was a powerful reminder of what community is all about.”

The day’s activities went beyond interviews: students presented a handcrafted bench to the Pan-Laconian Society as a gift, enjoyed a musical performance by two of their peers, and shared a lunch generously prepared by club members. The room was filled with warmth, energy, and the buzz of meaningful connection.

Neoléa, the youth platform of the Greek Orthodox Community of SA (GOCSA), partners with schools offering Greek language to create engaging cultural projects; from oral history interviews to creative arts linked to heritage.

For the young participants, seeing their peers actively engage in cultural preservation is inspiring and reinforces the value of community involvement.

*All photos by Anastasia Mavrides.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

SoulChef Sundays: The Easter Sunday table

As Chef Georgia Koutsoukou — the Kalamata-born chef known as “SoulChef” — continues her SoulChef Sundays series with The Greek Herald.

A sea of pink: Peach blossoms draw visitors to northern Greece each spring

Every spring, vast peach orchards in northern Greece transform into a stunning sea of pink, drawing thousands of visitors.

Sifnos ranks among top global destinations for authentic travel in 2026

The Greek island of Sifnos has been recognized as one of the top travel destinations for 2026 by the Swedish platform News55.se.

Federal Liberal Leader Angus Taylor sends Easter message to Greek Australians

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has extended Easter wishes to Greek Australians, highlighting the importance of faith, family and tradition.

Australian PM Anthony Albanese sends Easter message to Orthodox Christians

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has extended his Easter message to Orthodox Christians across Australia.

You May Also Like

Maria Roumeliotis: 14-year-old queen of the football pitch

14-year-old Sydney Olympic player Maria Roumeliotis has the world at her feet, combining her passion for football and school studies.

Heritage NSW inspects Paragon Café as emergency works get underway

The Paragon Café in Katoomba has taken its first meaningful steps toward preservation following a recent on-site inspection by Heritage NSW.

Greek footballer George Baldock found dead in Athens

Greece defender George Baldock was found dead at the swimming pool of his home in Glyfada, a suburb of southern Athens, on Wednesday night.