Greek Festival of Sydney to be presented by Bank of Sydney for 2025 and 2026

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The Greek Festival of Sydney has announced the renewal of commitment with Bank of Sydney continuing as their presenting partner for 2025 and 2026.

Following a very successful collaboration over the last two years, the Greek Festival of Sydney and Bank of Sydney have come to a mutual commitment to join forces for a further two-year period. With the primary goal to support, educate and entertain the Greek and greater multicultural community of NSW through quality cultural events, both parties are focused on working beneficially together to deliver a high-quality cultural program for the next two years.

“We cannot help but thank Bank of Sydney for their continuous support and trust in our collaboration,” Harry Danalis, President of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW), said.

“It has been a mutual agreement not only to strengthen our ties between organisations but to support and make our community stronger while embracing our ethnic identity within our multifaceted society.”

Photo: Greek Festival Of Sydney / Facebook.

Melos Sulicich, Chief Executive Officer Bank of Sydney, said, “Bank of Sydney is delighted to continue as the presenting partner of the Greek Festival of Sydney in 2025 and 2026. It is an honour to support the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW and strengthen our multicultural connections with this important part of our society. We look forward to enjoying the celebration of Greek art, history, music, food and literature throughout the festival.”

Nia Karteris, Chair of the Greek Festival of Sydney, said, “We want to extend our sincere appreciation to Bank of Sydney and Mr Sulicich for believing in our commitment; to always deliver high quality events that excite audiences and offer new and innovative contributions to the largest and longest-lived cultural Festival in our State.”

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