A commemorative ceremony marking the sixth anniversary of the George Devine Treloar memorial was held in Ballarat on Sunday, celebrating the humanitarian’s lasting impact and the enduring friendship between Australia and Greece.
Hosted by Merimna Pontion Kyrion of Oceania, the event drew community leaders, dignitaries, and descendants of Treloar, including his granddaughter Eleanor Lacey, who shared reflections on his remarkable legacy.
Treloar, an Australian soldier and humanitarian, helped resettle tens of thousands of Greek refugees displaced from Asia Minor after the Greco–Turkish War. His compassion and leadership remain a source of inspiration to both Australian and Greek communities.
Speakers highlighted how Treloar’s work continues to “bridge the influential histories and cultures of Australia, Hellenism, and Anatolia,” a sentiment echoed throughout the ceremony.
Among those in attendance were Councillor Samantha McIntosh representing the City of Ballarat, Katy Karabatsos on behalf of the Consul General of Greece in Melbourne, and Jim Claven, Secretary of the George Devine Treloar Memorial Committee.
Music, dance, and floral tributes, including bouquets of blue and yellow “forget-me-nots,” symbolised remembrance and unity.
Litsa Athanasiadis, Director of Merimna Pontion Kyrion of Oceania and Chair of the Memorial Committee, expressed gratitude to all participants, describing the day as a heartfelt reflection of Treloar’s enduring humanitarian spirit.