Panayiota Dimopoulos’ OXI Day artwork takes pride of place on The Greek Herald cover

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Twelve-year-old Panayiota Dimopoulos from Oakleigh Grammar in Victoria has captured the spirit of courage and friendship through her winning artwork for the Australian Hellenic War Memorial Foundation’s annual Student Competition. Her striking piece was chosen by The Greek Herald as the cover of its special OXI Day print edition as it beautifully bridges Greece and Australia’s shared history.

“I wanted to present the friendship between Greece and Australia — that’s why I included the poppy, which symbolises Australia, and the Greek soldier,” Panayiota explains.

Her thoughtful design reflects both remembrance and unity, blending national symbols in a way that honours those who fought for freedom.

Front cover of The Greek Herald’s OXI Day print edition designed by Panayiota Dimopoulos.

For Panayiota, OXI Day is more than just a date in history — it’s a reminder of courage and sacrifice. “Because we have to remember the people who fought for our freedom,” she says.

Beyond her award-winning artwork, Panayiota is eager to keep exploring her Greek roots. “I plan to continue exploring my Greek heritage not only through art but also by trying to learn about Greece and visiting as often as I can,” she shares.

With dreams of becoming a designer one day, Panayiota’s creativity and pride in her heritage shine brightly — a fitting reflection of the enduring spirit celebrated each OXI Day.

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