Canberra and Melbourne Greek community leaders discuss collaboration and shared priorities

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The President of the Greek Orthodox Community and Church of Canberra, John Loukadellis, has met with Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) President Bill Papastergiadis in Oakleigh to discuss shared priorities and opportunities for collaboration across Australia’s Greek communities.

During the meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on key issues including the promotion of the Greek language, the management and sustainability of major cultural festivals, and the broader governance and business operations of community organisations.

Mr Loukadellis provided an update on developments in Canberra and the work of The Hellenic Club of Canberra, while discussions also focused on potential joint initiatives for the year ahead aimed at strengthening the profile and influence of the Greek community nationally.

Speaking after the meeting, Mr Loukadellis emphasised the importance of open dialogue and cooperation between major community institutions. He said he valued the transparency of the discussion and the shared commitment to improving and growing Greek community organisations together.

The meeting also highlighted the longstanding professional relationship between the two leaders, who both serve as Directors of The Hellenic Initiative of Australia, a philanthropic organisation supporting projects in Greece and the global diaspora.

The discussions form part of broader efforts by Greek community leaders to foster greater unity, strategic planning and collaboration across state lines, with a view to elevating the standing of the Greek community within Australia.

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