Darwin’s Greek community marks OXI Day with pride and unity

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The Greek Orthodox Community of North Australia (GOCNA) held a moving ceremony to commemorate the National Anniversary of 28th October 1940 (OXI Day), celebrating with national pride, unity, and reverence for Greece’s wartime heroes.

The event was attended by an esteemed line-up of guests, including Consul General of Greece in the Northern Territory, John Anictomatis AO, Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro, Minister for International Education, Migration and Population Robyn Cahill, Minister for Veterans Jinson Charles, Minister for Education and Training Jo Anne Hersey, and Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs Manuel Brown MLA.

Representatives from Greek associations, clubs and community organisations, together with clergy, students, and members of the public, gathered to pay tribute to those who fought for Greece’s freedom during World War II.

Clergy from Darwin’s St Nicholas and St Savvas of Kalymnos parishes – Father John and Father Chris respectively – led the memorial service. This was followed by a wreath-laying ceremony, honouring the fallen.

The program, presented by Professor George Frazis, featured reflective speeches by Greek School teachers Kalliopi Kypreos and Kalotina Glynatsis, who highlighted the historical significance of the day.

Addresses were also delivered by Chief Minister Finocchiaro, Consul General Anictomatis, and GOCNA President Michael Koulianos, each praising the courage and resilience of the Greek people.

In a special moment of recognition, four former presidents of the GOCNA – Ioannis Vrontos, Lilian Gomatos, Ioannis Nikolakis, and Nicholas Poniris – were acknowledged for their long-standing service.

Following the ceremony, attendees gathered for light refreshments at the community venue, fostering fellowship and reflection.

The commemoration served as a reminder of the enduring values of freedom, unity, and patriotic pride, inspiring younger generations to honour and preserve the legacy of OXI Day.

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