Evzones touch hearts at the Greek Orthodox Community Home for the Aged in Sydney

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The atmosphere at the Greek Orthodox Community Home for the Aged in Earlwood, Sydney, was filled with joy and pride as the Hellenic Presidential Guard – the Evzones – paid a visit on Wednesday, April 30.

The elderly residents of the aged care facility, many in wheelchairs and supported by their families, greeted them with enthusiastic claps and cheers as the Evzones, clad in their iconic traditional uniforms, walked into the room.

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Evzones at the aged care home. All photos copyright The Greek Herald / Andriana Simos.

For many, the moment was an emotional one. 96-year-old male resident Triantafyllos, who was surrounded by his two daughters Poppy Iakovidis and Kim Koutsioukis, burst into tears as he saw the Evzones. His daughters recalled how their father was overcome with pride, unable to contain his emotions at the sight of these guardians of Greek history.

“It’s lovely. It brings back memories and we are very proud of our country and our culture,” Poppy told The Greek Herald.

Kim added, “Dad is so proud of the Greeks and anything Greek.”

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96-year-old Triantafyllos (left) with his family and friends.
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The event, which was part of the Evzones’ week-long tour of Sydney to coincide with ANZAC Day commemorations, was made even more special by the speeches delivered by key figures from the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales (GOCNSW) and the Hellenic Presidential Guard.

Emcee Vicki Tomaras opened the event by expressing heartfelt appreciation for the presence of the distinguished guests, Lieutenant Ioannis Kontoyiannis of the Hellenic Presidential Guard, Colonel Kyriakos Kyriakakos, Defence Attaché of the Hellenic Republic in Canberra, Harry Danalis, President of the GOCNSW, and Nia Karteris, Vice President and Secretary of the GOCNSW.

Mr Danalis, in his address, spoke of the significance of the visit not only as a cultural moment, but also as a celebration of Greek heritage.

“This is a moving day for us with the visit of the Evzones to the Greek Home for the Aged. This facility was built many years ago and, as you know, it only has residents of Greek heritage. That’s why it is an honour that the Evzones visited us here today,” he said.

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Harry Danalis.

Lieutenant Kontoyiannis also took to the stage, offering a detailed explanation of the history behind the Evzones and their iconic uniform, which symbolises the struggles and sacrifices made by Greece during its War of Independence.

“The long history of the Presidential Guard begins on the 12th of December, 1868, with the establishment of a combat and, at the same time, ceremonial unit for the Hellenic Army called ‘Agema.’ Since 1974, when democracy was installed in Greece, the unit has ultimately been named the Presidential Guard, retaining a purely ceremonial character,” he explained.

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Lieutenant Ioannis Kontogiannis.

The Lieutenant later recited a quote by Greek poet Kostis Palamas: “The Presidential Guard proudly continues the national tradition of the Agema, demonstrating the nation’s gratitude, paying tribute to our fallen heroes, and serving as a reminder that the greatness of nations is not measured by land, but by the strength of their hearts and by their blood.”

The emotional tone of the event was heightened by a gift exchange at the end, where Mr Danalis, Lieutenant Kontoyiannis, and Colonel Kyriakakos exchanged tokens of appreciation.

This gesture of goodwill was met with applause and cheers from the residents, who felt honoured to be part of this memorable occasion.

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As the event came to a close, the community was left with a sense of pride, connection, and deep gratitude.

This special visit to the Greek Orthodox Community Home for the Aged in Earlwood was more than just an event; it was a moment of cultural pride, joy, and shared history that will be remembered by all who were fortunate enough to witness it.

*All photos copyright The Greek Herald / Andriana Simos.

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