GCM meets Hellenic Army Academy Chief to advance future youth and defence exchanges

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This week, Bill Papastergiadis OAM (President, Greek Community of Melbourne), Simela Stamatopoulos (GCM Board), and Dimitra Georgantzoglou (Consul General of Greece in Melbourne) met with Major General Anastasios Polychronos, Superintendent of the Hellenic Army Academy, in regards to their recent visit to Australia.

The meeting involved discussions between the governments of Greece and Australia on strengthening cooperation and strengthening ties.  

During the meeting, both parties discussed the development of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will formalise future exchanges between Greece and Australia on matters relating to defence, training, and cultural engagement.  

The GCM also took the opportunity to express its sincere gratitude to the Hellenic Army for granting access to Agios Andreas, a facility that has supported the Community’s Greek Youth Camp in both 2024 and 2025. 

The GCM extended its appreciation to Major General Anastasios Polychronos for the ongoing support shown to Greek Australian youth and educational initiatives. 

Conversation also centred on opportunities to expand the Greek Youth Camp program in collaboration with the Prefecture of Attiki, under the leadership of Nikos Hardalias, with both parties expressing interest in further strengthening learning, leadership, and cultural exchange pathways for young Greek Australians. 

The meeting reflects the GCM’s ongoing commitment to building meaningful relationships with organisations in Greece, strengthening community connections, and supporting programs that enrich cultural understanding and engagement. 

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