Greek Community of Melbourne urges action on delayed National Tourism Office opening

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The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) has voiced its frustration at ongoing delays in the reopening of the Greek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO) office at The Greek Centre, despite repeated assurances from Athens.

In a statement on August 20, the GCM confirmed its continued commitment to hosting the office, offering to help furnish the space and provide a rent-free period.

But the Board of Management highlighted the “systemic delays and bureaucratic difficulties of Greece,” noting that the project has been in discussion with multiple governments for over seven years.

The Greek government has committed on a number of occasions for the GNTO to set up its offices in The Greek Centre, both through correspondence and publicly by the former Greek Minister for Tourism, Mr Vassilis Kikilias, during the 2023 Antipodes Festival,” the statement said.

The GCM added it was seeking “a timely response from the GNTO that will allow this partnership to progress.”

Delays despite strategic importance

The Melbourne office has been described as a project of strategic importance for Greece, aimed at promoting tourism in Australia and strengthening ties with the large Greek diaspora. But more than two years after the official announcement, staffing difficulties have stalled its progress.

The initial job posting for Head of the Melbourne office was published on 21 May 2024 but withdrawn days later due to “urgent operational needs.” A second call for applications followed in November 2024, but the evaluation process reportedly remains incomplete.

Only permanent GNTO employees are eligible for the three-year posting, extendable by another three years.

GNTO assurances

Earlier this year, GNTO Secretary General Andreas Fiorentinos reassured GCM President Bill Papastergiadis OAM that the process was advancing.

“The process for the selection and placement of an executive, who will assume the position of Head of the Office is underway and is expected to be completed shortly,” he wrote in February.

Fiorentinos also thanked the GCM for providing two years of free office space, calling it “crucial for the launch of its operation.”

He emphasised the importance of Australia for Greek tourism: “Australia is a strategic market as it presents opportunities for growth in traffic to Greece throughout the year, with multiple positive results for tourism and the Greek economy.”

Future outlook

Despite these assurances, the delays in staffing and operationalising the office now mean that the long-awaited reopening has been pushed to an unknown date.

While the GNTO insists the process is moving forward, the GCM’s latest statement underscores growing frustration and calls for decisive action to ensure that Greece seizes the opportunity to enhance its presence in Australia’s tourism market and deepen engagement with the diaspora.

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