‘Genocide to Regeneration’: Treloar’s legacy brought home to St Patrick’s College Ballarat

·

St Patrick’s College Ballarat hosted the inaugural presentation of Genocide to Regeneration: The Photographs of George Devine Treloar by Assoc. Professor David Treloar and Dr Panayiotis Diamadis, on Monday evening, November 10. 

According to a statement by St Patrick’s College, the presentation was about “honouring the extraordinary life and humanitarian legacy of Old Collegian George Devine Treloar (SPC 1900).” 

“On the eve of Remembrance Day, Dr Diamadis shared incredible insights into Col Treloar’s life,” continued the College’s statement, “and generously donated a copy of the book to the College library, ensuring future generations of Paddy boys can learn from and be inspired by Col Treloar’s story.”

In Dr Diamadis’ words: “This evening was very special as Ballarat is where the story of Colonel Treloar began. To present his photographs, his writings and our research on his legacy at St Patrick’s, at the school which helped shape Colonel Treloar, to walk the grounds and halls he walked 125 years ago, was a humbling experience.” 

Student leaders escorted Dr Diamadis together with Nick Makridis and Kostas Antoniadis of the Australian Greek Ex-Servicemen’s Association to the olive tree and commemorative plaque that had been planted by then-College Headmaster John Crowley and Mr Antoniadis on 25 October 2015.

This living memorial was a gift to St Patrick’s College from Melbourne’s Greek Genocide Commemoration Committee. Mr Antoniadis was the then-Chairman of the Committee. 

Since 2016, the Greek Genocide Commemorative Committee has presented annually the George Devine Treloar Award for Community Service to a St Patrick’s student. 

St Patrick’s College concluded its statement: “We thank Dr Diamadis and Prof Treloar for their contribution in preserving and sharing Col Treloar’s remarkable story.” 

Treloar’s story – still largely unknown in mainstream Australian and Hellenic historical narratives – has been brought to life through rare, haunting, and poignant photographs, most published in this volume for the first time. 

These are photographs Treloar took during his work as the League of Nations’ Commissioner for Refugees in northern Hellas. Treloar organised initial efforts at re-settlement and reconstruction of lives and communities. 

In the words of Dr Vasilis Adrahtas, co-founder of Unity in Philia, the publishers of Genocide to Regeneration: The Photographs of George Devine Treloar: “The story of George Devine Treloar, showcased by his photographs, is as much an Australian as it is a Hellenic story, a network of the intertwining threads.” 

Born in Ballarat in 1884, Treloar served with the British forces on the Western Front and during the Russian Civil War. Colonel Treloar was based in Constantinople between 1920 and 1922, working with refugees from the Russian Civil War, meeting and later marrying the love of his life, Kathleen. 

The audience at the presentation included College staff led by Deputy Principal – Community John Richards, student leaders and alumni, visitors from Melbourne and members of the Ballarat Hellenic community.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Nominations open for The Greek Herald’s 2026 Woman of the Year Awards

The Greek Herald is relaunching its Women’s Awards for 2026, honouring Hellenic Australian women who embody the values leadership and service.

Oakleigh Grammar marks new academic year with Whole School Blessing

The Oakleigh Grammar community gathered with reverence to mark the beginning of the new academic year with its annual Whole School Blessing.

Australia–Greece ties on show at landmark Australia Day event in Athens

Australian Ambassador Alison Duncan praised a lively Australia Day celebration in Athens, attended by leaders.

Inner West Hawks FC Under 16s claim dramatic Bathurst Cup Victory

The Inner West Hawks FC Under 16s clinched a memorable triumph at the 2026 Bathurst Cup, a prestigious junior football tournament.

Nationwide memorial services to be held in honour of departed Greek language teachers

Greek Orthodox churches nationwide will hold a memorial for Greek language teachers this Sunday, February 8, following the Divine Liturgy.

You May Also Like

Director Nick Kozakis’ music video for Tones and I wins ARIA Award

Nick Kozakis took centre stage at the ARIAs, accepting the award for Best Video alongside co-director Sela Vai on behalf of Tones and I.

EU threaten Turkey with sanctions if ships don’t withdraw from Greek waters

EU foreign ministers met to discuss support for Greece after Athens ratified a pact on its maritime boundaries to counter Turkey’s claims to energy resources in the region.

Bob Hart’s recipe for the perfect Australia Day Greek-style lamb

Serves 4-6 You will need: 1 lamb leg, butterflied2 tbs extra virgin olive oilSea saltCracked pepperGreek oregano3 cloves of garlic, crushed1 lemon, squeezed150-200g good, Greek feta,...