Roll the dice: Perth’s Greek community gets set for Tavli championships

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The Hellenic Community of Western Australia is inviting players of all skill levels to take part in its inaugural Tavli (backgammon) tournament, bringing strategy, tradition and a touch of friendly rivalry to the heart of Northbridge.

Set to take place on Sunday, 3 May 2026, the championship celebrates the timeless appeal of Tavli – a game deeply embedded in Greek culture.

Whether a seasoned strategist or a confident quiet contender, the tournament is open to all players of all abilities.

CEO of the Hellenic Community of Western Australia, Paul Savvas, said the tournament marks an exciting new addition to the organisation’s cultural calendar.

“Tavli is more than just a game – it’s a tradition that has brought people together in homes and community spaces for generations,” Mr Savvas said.

“This inaugural championship is about celebrating that heritage while creating a welcoming and social environment for both experienced players and newcomers alike.

“We’re proud to open our doors to the wider community and invite everyone to be part of what we hope will become a much-loved annual event.”

WA Opposition Leader Basil Zempilas encouraged members of Perth’s Greek diaspora to embrace the opportunity to connect through a cherished cultural pastime.

“Tavli has long been a symbol of community, conversation and competition within Greek culture,” Mr Zempilas said.

“I encourage members of the Greek diaspora across Perth to get involved, reconnect with tradition and enjoy the camaraderie that games like this inspire.”

Participants are encouraged to register their interest early, with limited spots available for what is expected to become a staple event on the community calendar.

Those interested in participating can submit an expression of interest via the official registration form, which can be found here with confirmations to be issued closer to the event date.

Registration costs are $25 per entrant with the winner eligible to win up to $400 in prize money.

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