Greek Book Fair ‘25 to unite writers, publishers and readers in Melbourne

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The Greek Book Fair is back with the 2025 edition to be held at the Greek Centre on Saturday, 6 December 2025.

Greek Book Fair ‘25 brings together writers, publishers and book retailers from across our community promoting publications from Greek and Greek Australian authors and publishers.

Visitors to the event will have the chance to meet with authors and browse a wide range of books in Greek and English that cover contemporary fiction, poetry, history and children’s publications.

With the festive season approaching, the Greek Book Fair is the perfect opportunity to choose a meaningful Christmas gift for friends and family – one that celebrates culture, language, and imagination.

Entry is free, and everyone is welcome to attend!

Authors, publishers & retailers interested in trading at Greek Book Fair ‘25 are invited to register at https://www.trybooking.com/DGEQS.

For more information contact email info@greekcommunity.com.au or call 03 9662 2722

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