Canberra to mark Greek National Day with historic Carillon tribute and citywide illuminations

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Canberra’s Greek community is set to mark Greek Independence Day with a series of commemorations, highlighted by a historic first that will see the nation’s capital quite literally ring out with Hellenic pride.

On Wednesday, March 25, a service for the Feast of the Annunciation will be held at St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church from 8am to 10.30am, marking the spiritual centre of the day’s celebrations.

Later that day, in a historic first, the Greek National Anthem will be performed from the National Carillon Bell Tower, with one of Australia’s seven official carillonists taking part in the tribute. The moment has been described as both deeply symbolic and a significant honour for the community.

The celebrations will extend across the capital, with several prominent buildings – including Questacon, the National Museum of Australia, the Royal Australian Mint and the National Carillon Bell Tower – to be illuminated in blue on the evening of March 25 in a visible display of Hellenic pride.

Commemorations will continue on Sunday, March 29, with a doxology service, followed by performances from students of the Greek School of Canberra, who will recite poems and sing songs. The program will conclude with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Hellenic Forum at the Australian War Memorial.

Canberra had been expected to host Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis as part of the celebrations this year. However, his visit to Australia has been postponed due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

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