Honouring courage and freedom: Melbourne’s Greek community marks OXI Day

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As every year, the Hellenic RSL in Melbourne held its annual wreath-laying ceremony at the Australian Hellenic War Memorial, at the foot of the Shrine of Remembrance, followed by a moving memorial service inside the Shrine; a powerful reminder of courage, sacrifice, and unity. 

This year, many members of Greek Australian community groups gathered at the Australian Hellenic War Memorial to honour with respect and pride the National Anniversary of 28th October, a day that pays tribute to those who fought for Greece’s freedom and dignity.

Consul General of Greece in Melbourne Dimitra Georgantzoglou delivered her official address, highlighting the enduring significance of the historic “OXI” and the deep connection between the Greek diaspora and the homeland. 

The week prior, students who best depicted Greece’s involvement in World War II through their art projects were recognised with special awards. 

*Photos: Paul Mavroudis OAM.

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