Diaspora leaders honoured for outstanding contribution to Hellenism in Australia

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The Region of Western Macedonia has bestowed honorary distinctions on two leading figures of the Greek diaspora – the late Zisis Dardalis and Professor Anastasios M. Tamis – in recognition of their enduring contributions to Hellenism worldwide.

The ceremony, held on Tuesday 9 September at the Prefectural Mansion in Kozani, was presided over by Regional Governor Giorgos Amanatidis in the presence of deputy governors of Kozani, Kastoria, Grevena and Florina, along with dozens of mayors, regional representatives and officials from across Macedonia. The event was widely covered by press and television.

A number of deputy regional governors and mayors attending the ceremony.
A number of deputy regional governors and mayors attending the ceremony.

Honourees

Zisis Dardalis, who passed away in 2023, was posthumously recognised as a Great Benefactor of Hellenism for his philanthropic work in Greek Studies, sport and community causes. His vision and generosity were instrumental in establishing and supporting the National Centre for Hellenic Studies and Research (EKEME) at La Trobe University in Melbourne.

Professor Anastasios M. Tamis was honoured for his “multifaceted contribution to sociolinguistics, the Greek language and culture, and his pioneering role in recording and highlighting the history of Greek migration and settlement across Oceania, East Asia, Central and South America.”

Ceremony and Speeches

The event included memorial tributes to Dardalis’ life of struggle, resilience and generosity. Mayor of Voio Christos Zevklis recalled his journey from orphanhood and hardship in Greece to becoming one of the most successful diaspora entrepreneurs in Australia. Former MP Nikolaos Papafilippou praised both his philanthropic legacy and his support for Tamis in establishing the world’s first university-based Greek Diaspora Research Centre.

Accepting the award on behalf of her father, Rina Dardalis-Lada spoke movingly of his deep love for Greece and his hometown of Siatista. She urged local leaders, entrepreneurs and politicians to create opportunities for young people in Western Macedonia so they are not forced to leave.

The daughter of the late Zisis Dardalis, Rina Dardalis-Lada, accepts her father’s honorary distinction from the Regional Governor, Giorgos Amanatidis.
The daughter of the late Zisis Dardalis, Rina Dardalis-Lada, accepts her father’s honorary distinction from the Regional Governor, Giorgos Amanatidis.

Professor Tamis, in turn, stressed that the honour primarily belonged to Dardalis. He reflected on the struggles and achievements of expatriate Greeks, describing such recognition as both a responsibility and an opportunity for self-reflection and renewal.

Broader Context

In his keynote remarks, Professor Tamis highlighted the challenges facing the modern Greek diaspora:

  • Pressures of globalisation, migration and assimilation;
  • The impact of new technologies and artificial intelligence on community cohesion;
  • The need to maintain cultural identity while adapting to new realities.
Dr Anastasios M. Tamis accepts the Honorary Distinction of the Region from the dignitaries of Western Macedonia.
Professor Anastasios Tamis accepts the Honorary Distinction of the Region from the dignitaries of Western Macedonia.

He emphasised that Greek communities must continue to value their linguistic and cultural heritage while also engaging dynamically with global society. “The greatest danger,” he warned, “is for diaspora Hellenism to become a mass without will or perspective. That would fatally wound the ideology of progress.”

Recognition and Legacy

Regional Governor Amanatidis underlined that honouring such figures is an act of both gratitude and historical justice. “It is our duty to keep alive the memory of people who honoured the homeland, strengthened national identity and left an indelible mark on world Hellenism,” he said.

Those receiving the honorary distinction: the daughter and granddaughter of the late Zisis Dardalis, and Mr Tamis.
Those receiving the honorary distinction: the daughter and granddaughter of the late Zisis Dardalis, and Mr Tamis.

The evening concluded with an official regional dinner attended by the Governor, local leaders, members of the Dardalis family, Professor Tamis and representatives of the Australian Institute for Macedonian Studies.

This dual recognition celebrated two lives devoted to education, heritage and the diaspora, ensuring that their contributions will continue to inspire future generations of Greeks both at home and abroad.

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