HACCI NT celebrates five years of community and business connections

·

Since its establishment shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Northern Territory (HACCI NT) has grown into a dynamic and diverse network of businesses and professionals.

Over the past five years, nearly 100 members have joined HACCI NT, representing sectors such as construction, services, manufacturing, professional services, small business, and hospitality.

While all members contribute uniquely to the HACCI NT community, the organisation has chosen to recognise a select group of business owners and individuals for their outstanding contributions to industry, public service, and the broader community. Their dedication reflects the strength and spirit of the Territory’s Hellenic network.

At the forefront of HACCI NT’s honorary members is its Patron, the Honourable John Anictomatis AO. His unwavering support has been instrumental since the organisation’s inception. A long-serving Honorary Consul for Greece in the Northern Territory since 1991, Mr Anictomatis brings decades of service and commitment to the Hellenic community.

HACCI NT also proudly acknowledges several distinguished individuals within the Hellenic community:

  • Judge Tass Liveris, Federal Circuit and Family Court Judge, whose 2024 appointment underscores their leadership in the legal profession and commitment to justice.
  • Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell, recognised for their dedication to public service and inclusive community building.
  • HB Group (John & Nikitas Halkitis), a generational family business originally founded by the late Mick and Theo Halkitis in 1960. Their pioneering work in civil construction has helped shape the region’s infrastructure.
  • JH Group (John Halikos), a leader in property development, hospitality, and philanthropy, with lasting contributions both in Australia and Greece.
  • Michael Koulianos, President of the Greek Orthodox Community, recognised for his steadfast advocacy for cultural and business initiatives.

In addition, HACCI NT values the ongoing contributions of Associate Professor George Frazis and Mr Neville Pantazis, who continue to promote the arts, Greek language, and culture throughout the Northern Territory.

Looking ahead: Strengthening cross-border connections

HACCI NT’s five-year milestone comes at a pivotal time. From its foundational role in establishing the HACCI National Federation, to its participation in a Memorandum of Understanding with Chambers in Greece, and more recently, the online National HACCI Forum—featuring both the Australian and Greek Ambassadors—the organisation continues to highlight the importance of the Greek-Australian business relationship.

As noted by Greek Ambassador Stavros Venizelos during his recent visit to Darwin, HACCI NT plays a vital role in converting “relationship capital into real economic opportunity.”

The organisation remains energised by the opportunities ahead: to support local businesses, encourage cultural exchange, and further strengthen ties between the Northern Territory, Australia, and Greece.

HACCI NT expresses its sincere gratitude to all members—past, present, and future—for their continued trust, engagement, and support. As the organisation reflects on its achievements, it also looks ahead with enthusiasm and optimism.

The Hon John Anictomatis AO said, “HACCI NT plays a crucial role in bringing together Hellenic businesses and professionals, fostering a network that strengthens our cultural and economic ties. I am proud to support this organisation and its commitment to excellence.”

Dr Elena Limnios, Chair of HACCI National Federation, said, “The growth of HACCI NT over the past five years is a testament to the dedication and passion of its members. Their efforts have strengthened the Hellenic presence in the Northern Territory and beyond.”

Angela Tomazos, HACCI NT President, said, “Our strength lies in our diverse and dedicated members. From business leaders and bold entrepreneurs, to professionals, students, and public servants, we celebrate everyone who has been part of this journey. We look forward to building on this foundation and welcoming even more members in the years ahead.”

The HACCI NT Committee is made up entirely of dedicated volunteers, who continue to work tirelessly to support and empower the Territory’s Hellenic business community. The current committee members are:

  • Magdaline Coleman, CEO, Colemans Creative + Printing + Signage
  • Michael Kalidonis, Consultant
  • Nomiki Vlahos, General Manager, GENEX Group NT
  • Jimmy Bouhoris, Power & Water Corporation
  • Yiannis Alexopoulos, JGA Concreting
  • Rossi Kourounis, Rossi Architects

Public Officer: Maria Poullas CPA, Principal, Astute Accountants Darwin

For media inquiries, please contact: haccint@hacci.com.au

Advertisement

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

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

Advertisement

Latest News

How Maih Porfyri’s career pivot took her from fashion to the Paralympics

Maih Porfyri had only been in her job for a few months before she was whisked away on a trip to Paris to cover the Paralympic Games.

My partner doesn’t speak Greek – Can we still raise bilingual kids?

You can absolutely raise bilingual children, even if only one parent speaks Greek. Across the world, countless families do so successfully.

Joint bank accounts: Who gets the money?

All people named in a joint account are privy to the money by Law. Most of us have opened accounts at various bank branches.

Vergina considered among the world’s most mysterious destinations

Featured alongside global wonders, Vergina earns its place through a mystery that has eluded scholars for centuries.

Gender in Modern Greek: Dr Angeliki Alvanoudi to give online seminar

The aim of the seminar is to examine the role of Greek gendered terms in sustaining social gender ideologies that reinforce sexism.

You May Also Like

Cyprus President vows to make migrant camp conditions on the island ‘more humane’

Cyprus needs to improve its policies in order to be 'more humane' when accommodating migrant refugees, President Nicos Anastasiades said.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis spruiks Greece-France naval deal at Athens Democracy Forum

Kyriakos Mitsotakis spent the forum spruiking a recently announced 2.9b euro naval deal to acquire three warships from France.

The Greek Australians elected to seats in Victoria’s local councils

In this year's local government elections in Victoria, there were 67 Greek Australians running in 24 councils and shires.