Pontian House turns 45: Pontoxeniteas NSW marks milestone with moving opening night

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The Pontian community of Sydney gathered in Earlwood on Friday, December 5 for a moving opening ceremony marking 45 years since the purchase of the Pontian House, the cultural hub that has served as a second home for the Pontian Association of NSW, Pontoxeniteas, for generations.

Hosted by youth MCs Eleni Lambousis and Zoe Karatasis, the night opened with acknowledgements of Country, followed by a warm welcome to dignitaries including Canterbury MP and NSW Minister for Industrial Relations Sophie Cotsis, and Canterbury–Bankstown Councillor Clare Raffan, along with representatives of Pontian organisations from Melbourne, Greece and across Australia.

The Pontian community of Sydney gathered in Earlwood on Friday, December 5 for a moving opening ceremony marking 45 years since the purchase of the Pontian House. All photos copyright The Greek Herald / Andriana Simos.
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Hosted by youth MCs Eleni Lambousis and Zoe Karatasis.

A milestone 45 years in the making

Pontoxeniteas NSW President Maria Anthony delivered an emotional address, reminding attendees that it was 29 November 1980 when community elders first purchased the building that became the Pontian House.

She honoured the founders’ vision and sacrifice, noting that countless volunteer hours and financial hardship went into securing a permanent cultural home for Pontians in Sydney.

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Maria Anthony.

“This is all about celebrating the Pontian House… and everyone who worked tirelessly to pay this building off,” she said, paying tribute to the pioneers who ensured future generations could “have a place to call the Pontian House.”

Ms Anthony also pointed out rare archival photographs on display, including one of the property on the day it was purchased – now preserved as part of the club’s history.

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The old archival photo of the Pontian House.
The exhibition.

A message of remembrance and responsibility

Minister Cotsis delivered a heartfelt speech reflecting on the shared refugee histories of migrant communities and the moral duty to preserve memory.

She praised the Pontian community for its strong youth engagement and its commitment to justice, democracy and cultural survival.

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Sophie Cotsis MP.

“We have an obligation to those who died, to our family members who fought for freedom and justice… We must impart their stories to our children and grandchildren,” she said.

Ms Cotsis also presented the club with a formal speech she delivered in NSW Parliament acknowledging the 45-year milestone and the Pontian House’s significance to the state’s multicultural story.

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Ms Cotsis also presented the club with a formal speech she delivered in NSW Parliament.

Council recognition for a thriving cultural home

Councillor Raffan offered warm congratulations, praising the Pontian youth for their dedication to cultural continuity.

“There are a lot of cultures where the youth don’t really want to continue their traditions, but the Pontian youth love coming together,” she said, noting the group’s strong social media presence and community spirit.

She added that Earlwood and Undercliffe were “all the richer” for having the Pontian House as part of their cultural landscape.

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Canterbury–Bankstown Councillor Clare Raffan.

Honouring the past presidents

In a significant moment of reflection, organisers read the names of past presidents who shaped the club across decades. This included:

  • Vasili Pairidis
  • Helen Macris
  • The late Alekos Tsevekidis (represented)
  • The late Christos Paschalidis (represented)
  • The late Elefterios Gavriilidis (represented)
  • Dimitrios Koukidis
  • Stefanos Papadopoulos
  • The late George Tsaousidis
  • The late Athanasios Tsakiridis
  • George Tseneklidis
  • The late Aristidis Melissopoulos
  • Simon Konstantinidis

The acknowledgment highlighted the intergenerational legacy that continues to define the Pontian House.

Historic partnership signed

One of the evening’s most symbolic milestones was the signing of a cooperation and partnership agreement between Enosis Pontion Kalamaria (Greece) and Pontoxeniteas NSW, represented by visiting delegates from Greece and President Ms Anthony.

The signing was met with enthusiastic applause as attendees witnessed a formal strengthening of global Pontian ties.

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The signing of a cooperation and partnership agreement between Enosis Pontion Kalamaria (Greece) and Pontoxeniteas NSW.

Youth voices: A living legacy

Members of the Youth Committee, Kosta Papoulidis and Theo Mouganidis, delivered a powerful joint reflection on what the Pontian House means to young Pontians today.

“This home has carried the stories, footsteps and traditions of those who came before us,” they said.

“We are committed to preserving our dances, our culture, our history and the spirit of our ancestors so future generations can continue to feel at home just as we do.”

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Kosta Papoulidis and Theo Mouganidis.

Art competition celebrates young talent

As part of the 45-year celebrations, the organisation launched its first youth art competition, attracting entries from Sydney and Melbourne.

Twin sisters Constance and Cleo Mystakidis tied for first place in the under-10 category for their matching artworks, while the over-10 winner – an artwork honouring the late dance teacher Tony Iakomidis – was announced in absentia.

Certificates of participation were presented to all young artists present, with organisers praising the initiative as a meaningful new tradition.

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Certificates of participation were presented to all young artists present.

A night of pride, emotion and community spirit

The evening concluded with thanks from the committee and an invitation for attendees to explore the historical displays prepared for the anniversary.

What began in 1980 as a modest vision by a small group of determined migrants has grown into a thriving cultural institution – one that continues to educate, unite and inspire Pontians across generations.

pontian house opening ceremony 45 years

Friday’s opening ceremony was not just a celebration of 45 years of the Pontian House – it was a tribute to survival, identity, memory and the enduring power of community.

*All photos copyright The Greek Herald / Andriana Simos

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