Consulate General of Greece in Sydney marks 100-year milestone with cultural program

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The Consulate General of Greece in Sydney is marking a significant milestone in 2026, celebrating 100 years since its establishment with a series of events reflecting its historical presence and ongoing contribution to the Greek Australian community.

The centenary commemorates May 20, 1926, when the first Consul General of Greece in Sydney, Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos, arrived in the city, formally establishing Greece’s diplomatic representation in New South Wales.

A program of cultural, academic and community events has been organised to honour the occasion, beginning on Saturday, May 23, at 10:30am with the presentation of a commemorative book by historian Panagiotis Diamantis. The publication traces the Consulate’s century-long history and contribution, drawing on a range of archival sources, including material from The Greek Herald. The event will be held at The Gallery – Events by Alpha in Sydney, with free admission.

The program continues on June 4 with a lecture by Fay Makantasi, Research Director at diaNEOsis, one of Greece’s leading think tanks. She will deliver an address analysing the economic and social dimensions of contemporary Greece, with further details regarding the time and venue to be announced.

On June 5 at 6:30pm, Greek and Greek Australian comedians will take part in “Battle of the Greeks: The Great Greek Comedy Roast,” a ticketed event at Darling Quarter. The performance will explore themes of identity, culture and diaspora through humour, bringing together perspectives from both Greece and Australia.

The centenary program will conclude on June 7 at 5:00pm with the theatrical performance “Lemonia,” to be staged at the Factory Theatre in Marrickville. Also a ticketed event, the production is based on real cassette recordings of a young Greek migrant woman in the 1970s, capturing the emotional realities of migration, distance and belonging.

Together, the events reflect both the historical significance of the Consulate General and its continued engagement with the Greek Australian community a century on.

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