Students mark Battle of Crete anniversary at Brighton-Le-Sands Public School

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A commemorative assembly marking the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Crete was held at Brighton-Le-Sands Public School, bringing together students, teachers and community members in a tribute event supported by the Consulate General of Greece in Sydney.

The event featured student performances including a recitation of a poem by Yiannis Ritsos on peace and a Zorba dance performance, which were met with strong emotion and pride from attendees.

Organisers thanked the school leadership for its hospitality and organisation, as well as teachers for their contribution in preparing students for the commemorations.

The Consulate said the students “truly stole the show with their talent, enthusiasm and heartfelt performances,” and praised the event for highlighting “the enduring bonds of friendship between Greece, Australia and New Zealand,” while promoting “the values of remembrance, peace, courage and cultural heritage for future generations.”

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