Mark Coure MP hails heritage listing of Discobolus as win for Greek community

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NSW Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism Mark Coure has welcomed the heritage listing of Sydney’s Discobolus Monument, saying it’s a powerful symbol of multicultural contribution and Olympic legacy that reflects the vibrancy of NSW’s diverse communities.

“I welcome the official listing of the Discobolus Monument on the NSW State Heritage Register. This iconic artwork reflects our Olympic legacy and the deep cultural ties that enrich our state – particularly the contribution of the Greek Australian community,” Mr Coure said.  

“As Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism, I’m proud to see this important symbol of Greek heritage and community effort formally recognised. Protecting places like the Discobolus ensures our diverse stories are honoured and preserved.

“The heritage listing of the Discobolus Monument is a win for community-led cultural heritage. It acknowledges the passion, generosity and collective spirit behind this tribute to the Olympic Games and Greek culture in NSW.

“With this heritage status now secured, I look forward to ongoing dialogue to ensure the Discobolus continues to be celebrated and protected within Sydney Olympic Park for future generations.”  

Mr Coure applauded the addition of the Discobolus Monument to the State Heritage Register, emphasising that safeguarding such culturally significant works ensures that the stories of migrant communities including Greek Australians who funded the tribute – are preserved for future generations.

The listing requires the Discobolus Monument Moveable Heritage Group to be retained and maintained within Sydney Olympic Park.

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