Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne hosts Florina delegation during Australia visit

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The Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria hosted a delegation from Florina, northern Greece, on the evening of January 21, welcoming the Mayor of Florina, Vasilios Giannakis, and Metropolitan Irinaios of Florina, Prespes and Eordaia, as part of their official visit to Australia.

The Melbourne engagement followed a series of community meetings and official engagements held in Sydney, where the Florina delegation commenced its Australian program with a focus on strengthening ties with the Greek diaspora. The broader visit, which continues across multiple states, has been positioned as a substantive outreach effort aimed at deepening cultural, educational and community connections between Florina and Greek communities in Australia.

Held at the Pan-Macedonian Centre in Melbourne, the evening brought together community leaders, members and supporters for open and meaningful discussion. The delegation was formally welcomed by Peter Stefanidis, President of the Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria, who emphasised the importance of maintaining strong and active links between Florina, the wider Macedonian region of northern Greece, and the Greek-Australian community.

Members and supporters in attendance included community leaders and representatives Thanasi Tsouchandari and Kris Pavlis, alongside members and supporters of the Association. Discussions throughout the evening highlighted shared history, identity and a collective responsibility to preserve and promote Hellenic heritage for future generations.

Attendees noted the warmth, sincerity and depth of engagement shown by both Mayor Giannakis and Metropolitan Irinaios, with the visit widely viewed as extending beyond a symbolic appearance. Instead, it was described as a genuine step towards strengthening long-term cultural, educational and community ties between Florina and Melbourne, particularly through ongoing dialogue with diaspora organisations.

The Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria also expressed its appreciation to Yiannis Papadimitriou, the Aristotle Dance Troupe and Panagia Soumela Whittlesea for their valued support and contribution to the success of the evening.

The Melbourne visit forms part of a wider Australian tour by the Florina delegation, which has included engagements with Pan-Macedonian and regional organisations, community leaders and institutional representatives. Through these meetings, the delegation has underscored the enduring connection between local government, the Church and the Greek diaspora, while highlighting the important role of overseas communities in supporting Florina’s present challenges and future aspirations.

The Association concluded by thanking the visiting dignitaries for their presence, leadership and continued commitment to Hellenism and the Greek diaspora in Australia.

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