Darwin hosts world’s largest Kalymnian Greek community

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Darwin is home to the largest Kalymnian Greek expat community in the world, a legacy shaped by decades of migration from the small Greek island of Kalymnos.

Journalist Eleni Roussos traces this history through her own family’s story, which mirrors that of thousands who left Greece seeking opportunity in Australia’s Top End.

Roussos’s father arrived in Australia in 1956 after a 28-day journey by ship, travelling alone to Darwin to work as a carpenter.

Four years later, her mother migrated as a child, struggling at first with language and displacement at school before later marrying and raising seven children in Darwin.

Both parents came from Kalymnos, an island of about 16,000 people known for sponge diving and rock climbing.

Today, around 10 per cent of Darwin’s population is of Greek heritage, with most tracing their roots to Kalymnos. The strong connection is reflected in shared traditions, community events and a sister-city relationship between Darwin and Kalymnos.

A bronze statue in Darwin’s main mall, inspired by Roussos’s refugee great-grandmother, stands as a symbol of survival and migration.

Kalymnos’s Deputy Mayor Popi Koutouzi said the island “has a lot to thank Darwin for,” noting that about 90 per cent of Kalymnians who migrated to Australia settled in Darwin and sent money home to support their families.

Former Northern Territory administrator and Honorary Greek Consul John Anictomatis said Greek migrants were integral to Darwin’s growth, adding: “I think Darwin would be a different place if it wasn’t for the Greek involvement in the industries that they were involved in.”

Reflecting on her recent visit to Kalymnos, Roussos said the enduring bond between the island and Darwin continues to shape identity, memory and belonging across generations.

Source: ABC.

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