Greek Australian Writers’ Festival marks record-breaking success in its fifth year

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The Greek Australian Writers’ Festival, presented as part of the 44th Greek Festival of Sydney, has concluded its most successful edition to date, welcoming over 200 attendees across a dynamic and thought-provoking full-day program on Sunday, 19 April 2026.

Now in its fifth year, the Festival continues to cement its place as one of the most intellectually engaging and culturally significant events within the broader Festival program.

Held at the Prince Henry Centre, Little Bay, the event brought together leading writers, academics, and thinkers to explore themes of identity, multiculturalism, diaspora, literature, and the arts.

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A standout highlight of the day was the Multiculturalism Session, which sparked a robust and insightful discussion around the evolving nature of cultural identity in Australia. Featuring prominent voices from across the literary and academic landscape, the session encouraged meaningful dialogue and audience engagement, reflecting the diversity and complexity of contemporary Australian society. The session was professionally recorded for future broadcast on the ABC Big Ideas program, extending its reach to a national audience.

Directed by Walkley Award-winning journalist and academic Dr Helen Vatsikopoulos, the Festival showcased an exceptional lineup of contributors, offering audiences the opportunity to engage with powerful ideas, personal narratives, and creative expression. Attendees also enjoyed direct interaction with authors, with books available for purchase on the day by the Greek Bilingual Bookshop, adding to the rich literary experience.

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The event was further complemented by a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere, with catering provided by Messinia Catering. A sincere thank you is extended to both partners for their valued contribution in enhancing the overall Festival experience.

Festival Director Dr Vatsikopoulos noted the growing impact of the event: “The Greek Australian Writers’ Festival continues to create a space where stories connect us; where we reflect on our past, understand our present, and imagine our future through literature and dialogue.”

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Chair of the Greek Festival of Sydney, Pamela Proestos, highlighted the significance of this year’s milestone: “What we’re seeing is an evolving cultural platform, one that is not only celebrating Greek Australian voices, but actively shaping how stories of migration, identity and place are understood in Australia today.”

Set against the scenic coastal backdrop of Little Bay, the Festival once again delivered a compelling blend of literature, culture, and community; further strengthening its reputation as a cornerstone event of the Greek Festival of Sydney.

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