Call to preserve Greek migrant stories: Community invited to join ‘Our People, Their Stories’

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Australia’s Greek community is being invited to play an active role in preserving one of its most valuable assets – its collective memory.

The Our People, Their Stories Living Museum, an initiative of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, has issued a call-out for community members to become researchers and contributors to the project, helping document the lived experiences of Greek migrants and their descendants across Australia.

More than a archive, Our People, Their Stories is a living, evolving record of migration, settlement, faith, family, work, and identity. Through oral histories, photographs, documents and personal testimonies, the project captures the human stories behind the Greek Australian experience – from the journey to Australia to the building of communities that continue to thrive today.

A community project, by the community

At the heart of the initiative is participation. The project is currently seeking individuals willing to be trained as researchers to conduct interviews, gather stories, and assist in preserving material that might otherwise be lost to time.

No formal academic background is required. What matters most is curiosity, care, and a connection to the community.

Participants may include:

  • Students and graduates interested in history, journalism, archives or cultural studies
  • Community members with strong ties to local parishes, organisations or families
  • Second- and third-generation Greek Australians wanting to record their parents’ or grandparents’ stories
  • Anyone passionate about safeguarding Hellenic heritage for future generations

Researchers are supported with guidance, structure and ethical frameworks to ensure stories are recorded respectfully and accurately.

Why these stories matter

Greek migration to Australia shaped not only families, but suburbs, industries, sporting clubs, churches and cultural life. Yet many first-generation migrants are now ageing, and their stories – often passed down orally – risk disappearing if they are not recorded.

Projects like Our People, Their Stories ensure that everyday experiences sit alongside major historical milestones, offering future generations a fuller, more human understanding of Greek Australian life.

As a living museum, the archive continues to grow, reflecting the diversity of experiences across different regions, eras and migration waves.

How to get involved

Community members interested in becoming a researcher or learning more about contributing to the project are invited to complete the expression of interest form here.

Participation is not just about preserving the past – it is about shaping how our story is told.

As the Greek community looks ahead, initiatives like Our People, Their Stories remind us that history is not only written in books, but carried by people – and kept alive when a community chooses to share it.

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