Sydney prepares for Greek National Day with Hyde Park memorial and Opera House program

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Sydney’s Greek community is preparing to mark one of its most significant annual events, with Greek National Day commemorations set to take place across the city on Sunday, March 29.

The day will honour both the heroes of the Greek War of Independence and those who fought and fell, bringing together thousands of community members for a program of remembrance, unity and cultural celebration.

Proceedings will begin with the Commemoration for the Fallen (Trisagio) at the ANZAC Memorial in Hyde Park at 11:30am. This marks a notable change in location, with the memorial traditionally held at the Martin Place Cenotaph.

This will be followed by the annual parade at 12:00pm, travelling from Hyde Park through the city towards the Sydney Opera House.

File photo from Sydney’s Greek Independence Day march in 2024. Photo copyright The Greek Herald / Andriana Simos.
File photo from Sydney’s Greek Independence Day march in 2024. Photo copyright The Greek Herald / Andriana Simos.

The official program will take place on the steps of the Opera House and will feature speeches alongside traditional music and dance performances, with celebrations expected to conclude at around 3:00pm.

This year’s event was originally expected to include a visit from the Prime Minister of Greece, however it has been confirmed that the visit has been postponed due to the current situation in the Middle East.

Despite this change, the commemorations will proceed as planned, continuing a long-standing tradition that holds deep significance for the Greek Australian community.

Each year, the event serves as both a tribute to Greece’s history and a powerful expression of cultural identity in Australia, drawing participants from across generations to reflect, celebrate and honour the enduring spirit of Hellenism.

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