WA Premier Mark McGowan holds morning tea to celebrate historic visit of the Evzones

·

The Premier of Western Australia, Mark McGowan, held a morning tea at Parliament House this morning to celebrate the historic first visit of Greece’s Presidential Guard to the state.

The morning tea was attended by a number of official guests and dignitaries including the Consul of Greece in Perth, Georgia Karasiotou; His Grace Bishop Elpidios of Kyanea; and Vice Admiral Efthymios Mikros.

A number of speeches were given during the event by Mr McGowan, Ms Karasiotou; Mr Mikros and Evzones Captain Panagiotis Karkatzoulis – Kalamata.

In his speech, Mr McGowan welcomed the Evzones to WA, spoke about the Greek community’s contribution to the state and stressed the “remarkable intertwined history” between Greece and Australia.

“This is quite an honour to have you in WA and as I understand, this is the first time Greece’s Presidential Guard has visited Western Australia. So thank you for making us a part of your itinerary,” the Premier said.

Next to the stage was Ms Karasiotou who spoke about the importance of the Evzones’ visit to WA to mark OXI Day and the “lasting bonds” between Greece and Australia.

Mr Mikros also spoke and conveyed the well wishes of Greece’s President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, whilst Captain Karkatzoulis spoke briefly about the history behind the uniform of the Evzones.

After this morning tea, there will be a procession of the Evzones on St Georges Terrace, from the Consulate of Greece in Perth, followed by a flag-raising ceremony in front of the Council House this afternoon.

*All photos copyright The Greek Herald / Argyro Vourdoumpa.

READ MORE: Program released for the Evzones’ first-ever visit to Perth for OXI Day commemorations.

Cretan Convention - Web Banner

Advertisement

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Advertisement

Latest News

Greece crushes France to secure quarterfinal spot at World Aquatics

Greece has stormed into the quarterfinals of the World Aquatics Championships after a dominant 23–9 win over France, despite a shaky start.

UN confirms more Cyprus talks as disagreements persist

The second expanded meeting on the Cyprus problem concluded in New York with limited progress and plans for further talks.

Review: A Cretan culinary journey with Peter Conistis at Ammos, Brighton-Le-Sands

To mark the first anniversary of Ammos at Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney, Peter Conistis launched his much-anticipated regional dinner series.

Greek Welfare Centre launches 2025 Winter Community Appeal to support families in need

The Greek Welfare Centre will host its annual Winter Community Appeal on Thursday, 24 July 2025, at Marrickville Town Hall, from 9am to 4pm.

Fronditha Care finalists shine in national aged care awards

Ageing Australia’s 2025 You are ACE! Awards are a national initiative that recognises individuals making a positive impact in aged care.

You May Also Like

Greece collects more than €4 million in fines for violating coronavirus restrictions

Greek authorities have confirmed the state has collected a total of €4,253,700 in fines issued for violations related to bans on movement and opening of businesses during lockdown.

White Pearl Foundation to honour women dedicated to brain cancer treatment with Breakfast for Brain Cancer event

The White Pearl Foundation is dedicated to raising money for brain cancer research and will be holding a Breakfast for Brain Cancer event on Tuesday 3 March 2020 at the Le Montage - Marquee Room in Lilyfield, NSW.

Fun facts and tips on picking the best karpouzi

Here are some tips on how to choose the best kapouzi, as well as a few interesting facts on the refreshing fruit.