Brisbane Paniyiri a success this past weekend despite disruption

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Queensland’s largest cultural celebration and Australia’s longest-running Greek festival, Paniyiri, was held in Brisbane this past weekend, marking its 50 year anniversary.

Paniyiri Festival once again transformed Brisbane’s Musgrave Park into a vibrant celebration of Greek culture, bringing together thousands of visitors for a weekend filled with food, music, dancing and tradition.

What began in 1976 as a simple celebration hosted by the Greek Orthodox Community of St George at The Greek Club has grown into one of Queensland’s most recognised multicultural festivals, attracting more than 50,000 people annually.

This year’s event featured traditional dancing, live entertainment, grape stomping, plate smashing and over 20 food stalls serving authentic Greek cuisine from across the regions of Greece.

Earlier reports suggested there was a youth brawl but officials have recently disputed this.

Co-Chairman Kos Kastrissios said the festival’s continued success reflects the strong connection between the Greek community and Brisbane’s multicultural identity.

“More than a festival, Paniyiri is a living bridge between Greek tradition and Brisbane’s multicultural community and proves that culture is best shared through music, dance, food and people,” said Kastrissios.

Run entirely by volunteers, Paniyiri remains a not-for-profit event, with proceeds supporting community groups, charities and Greek organisations across Brisbane.

From cultural performances to cooking demonstrations and the much-loved Greek Village, the festival once again delivered a memorable celebration of Greek heritage and community spirit.

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