Faith, music and community spirit shine at the Greek Festival of Coburg

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Coburg was filled with faith, music and community spirit on Sunday, 8 February 2026, as hundreds gathered for the annual Greek Festival of Coburg, held in conjunction with the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord – a parish festival that continues to unite faith with community.

The day began with a Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at 7.30am, presided over by His Grace Bishop Evmenios of Chora, setting a reverent and reflective tone for the celebrations that followed.

Parishioners and visitors attended the service before the festival grounds gradually transformed into a lively hub of sound, colour and shared tradition.

Following the Divine Liturgy, live music by Dio Patrides welcomed festival-goers, easing the transition from worship to celebration. Formal proceedings commenced at midday, after which the afternoon unfolded as a rich cultural showcase.

Pontiaki Estia Melbourne took to the stage shortly before 1.00pm, followed by further live music from Dio Patrides, whose performances punctuated the programme throughout the day. The Pegasus Dance Academy delighted audiences with a traditional dance presentation in the early afternoon, while later performances included a set by TK Bouzouki before Dio Patrides returned once more to close out the musical program.

Throughout the day, families and friends gathered to enjoy live Greek music, traditional dance performances and an abundance of Greek food, with children dancing alongside grandparents and conversations flowing easily across the festival grounds.

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The celebrations continued into the afternoon, concluding at 6.00pm with music, laughter and a strong sense of togetherness.

The festival was attended by a wide range of community, church and political representatives, reflecting its significance within Coburg and the wider Greek community. Among those present were Victorian Members of Parliament Anthony Cianflone and Evan Mulholland, Federal Deputy Minister Peter Khalil, Bishop Evmenios and clergy, and President of the Greek Community of Melbourne Bill Papastergiadis OAM.

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Local government was represented by Merri-bek Mayor Abnoud and councillors Helen Politis, Helen Davidson and Katerine Theodosis, alongside many long-time parishioners, families and friends of the community.

This year’s festival carried added significance as organisers and supporters continued advocating for Merri-bek Council to listen, review and update its Draft Central Coburg Revitalisation Plans, calling for recognition and accommodation of the ongoing needs of the Greek parish community.

Open to all and marked by warmth and inclusivity, the Greek Festival of Coburg once again lived up to its reputation as a joyful celebration of faith, culture and community – where friendships were renewed, traditions honoured and, as many happily observed throughout the day, a frappé proved to be an essential travelling companion.

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