The nobility of giving: Sydney to honour the legacy of Michael Tsilimos

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The Greek community of Australia will pause to remember one of its most steadfast pillars, Michael (Michalis) Tsilimos, former Secretary of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW), in a powerful afternoon of tribute, music, and reflection.

A man who defined “volunteerism as a movement of nobility,” Michael Tsilimos was the embodiment of the Aristotelian Aristos, the outstanding citizen who places the common good above private interest. From his early days as a labourer and passionate advocate for the diaspora to his visionary leadership in establishing bilingual education and community archives, Tsilimos’ life was a masterclass in service.

“Michalis was more than an administrator; he was a giant of contribution,” says Professor Anastasios Tamis, who will deliver the keynote address.

“Whether working on the harbour barges or leading Hellenism, he maintained the revolutionary ethos of an honest fighter and the smiling heart of a child.”

The memorial event, hosted by radio presenter Efthymios Kallos, will bring together community leaders, dignitaries, and friends to celebrate a man who refused to be an idiotis, (a private person indifferent to the public), and instead chose to be a “noble custodian of offering”.

Harry Danalis, former President of the GOCNSW and a long-time collaborator of Tsilimos, reflected on his colleague’s unwavering dedication.

“Michael Tsilimos was the heartbeat of our Community for decades. He didn’t just witness history; he built it, stone by stone, school by school. His legacy isn’t found in titles, but in the thousands of children who speak the Greek language today because he dared to dream of a better future for our youth. He was a warrior for our people, driven by a moral stature that never wavered,” Mr Danalis said.

The tribute will feature a special performance by acclaimed international artist Dimitris Basis, who will perform a selection of Michael’s favourite songs, capturing the spirit of a man whose passion for Greece and the diaspora knew no bounds.

Event Details
  • What: A Tribute to the Life & Service of Michael Tsilimos
  • When: Sunday 3 May 2026 | 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
  • Where: Greek Community Club, 210 Lakemba St, Lakemba
  • Featuring: Keynote by Prof. Anastasios Tamis; Reflections by Con Apoifis, The Hon. Sophie Cotsis, The Hon. Mark Coure, and Harry Danalis; Performance by Dimitris Basis.
  • RSVP: This is a FREE event. Please register at www.trybooking.com/1564060

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