Australia–Greece ties on show at landmark Australia Day event in Athens

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A vibrant celebration of Australia–Greece ties unfolded in Athens this week as more than 400 guests gathered for a post-Australia Day reception hosted by Australian Ambassador to Greece Alison Duncan.

Held in the Greek capital, the event brought together representatives from government, business, civil society, academia and the arts, highlighting Australia’s multicultural identity and its strong relationship with Greece.

Speaking on behalf of the Greek Government, Minister of State Akis Skertsos described Australia Day as a celebration of “a great nation that has transformed diversity into strength, distance into connection, and challenges into opportunity.”

Guests were treated to a photographic exhibition by renowned Greek Australian photographers Effy Alexakis and Nick Bourdaniotis, while soprano Dioni Vertzayas delivered moving renditions of both the Australian and Greek national anthems.

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Guests were treated to a photographic exhibition by renowned Greek Australian photographers Effy Alexakis and Nick Bourdaniotis. Photo: Facebook.

The evening also showcased Australian produce and hospitality, with guests enjoying Australian wines, Greek Australian craft beer, and classic Australia Day fare, underscoring the cultural connections between the two countries.

The event was supported by a range of sponsors from across industry and shipping, health, defence and aviation sectors, and was widely praised by attendees as a warm, inclusive and memorable celebration of Australia’s presence in Greece and the enduring bonds of the Greek Australian diaspora.

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