Messolonghi bicentenary gala honours heroes and announces major community pledges

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The Philanthropic Association of Western Sterea Hellas “Messolonghi” commemorated the bicentenary of the historic Exodus of Messolonghi with a major gala event in Sydney on Saturday, May 30, bringing together members of the Greek Australian community for an evening of remembrance, history and celebration.

Held at Hermes Lounge in Kogarah, the event honoured 200 years since the heroic Exodus of Messolonghi on 10 April 1826, one of the defining moments of the Greek War of Independence and a symbol of sacrifice, freedom and resistance.

The evening opened with welcoming remarks from Cleo Antoniou, who reflected on the long history of the association, founded in 1959, and its enduring contribution to Greek language, culture and community life in Australia.

Guests were also presented with a historical overview of the Exodus of Messolonghi by Sam Pashalis, who described the event as “one of the most heroic chapters in modern Greek history.”

During his address, Mr Pashalis recounted the suffering and courage of the besieged citizens of Messolonghi, explaining how “the small city of Messolonghi became immortal” through the sacrifice of its defenders.

He also reflected on the broader significance of the Exodus, describing it as “a universal symbol of resistance against oppression” whose lessons continue to resonate two centuries later.

The association also highlighted its longstanding philanthropic mission and contribution to the wider Greek community. Organisers announced a series of $10,000 pledges supporting Modern Greek Studies at the University of Sydney and UNSW, the Greek Community Home for the Aged in Earlwood, St Basil’s Home for the Aged in Randwick, and All Saints Greek Orthodox Church.

Attendees enjoyed an extensive entertainment program throughout the evening, including performances by renowned Greek singer Dimitri Basis, live Greek music, clarino performances, traditional dancing and sets by DJ Angelo. Greek dance performances further energised the crowd as guests danced late into the night.

The event also celebrated the association’s historic role within the Greek Australian community, including its involvement as a founding force behind OFSE and the Hellenic Village initiative.

Organisers said the bicentenary commemoration served not only as a tribute to the heroes of Messolonghi, but also as a reminder of the enduring values of freedom, faith, cultural identity and community solidarity carried by generations of Greeks in Australia.

The evening concluded with calls to preserve the legacy of Messolonghi for future generations and honour the sacrifices of those who fought for Greek independence two centuries ago.

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