The Greek Herald’s top videos of 2025: The moments that defined our community

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As 2025 draws to a close, The Greek Herald looks back on the videos that resonated most powerfully with our audience – moments of pride, faith, emotion and cultural continuity that captured the heartbeat of the Greek Australian community.

From historic visits by the Evzones and sacred religious observances to major concerts, festivals and deeply personal farewells, these were the stories our readers watched, shared and returned to throughout the year.

Here are The Greek Herald’s Top 13 most-viewed videos of 2025, ranked from lowest to highest.


13. Making koulourakia with Yiayia

A quiet yet deeply loved moment closed the list, as an intergenerational Greek family shared their cherished koulourakia recipe. The video, which was a collaboration with Neolea, resonated for its warmth, nostalgia and authenticity – a reminder that culture often lives in kitchens, stories and everyday rituals.


12. Canberra awash in blue and white for Greek Independence Day

Greek flags filled the nation’s capital as Canberra celebrated Greek Independence Day, highlighting national recognition of Hellenism and the strong presence of Greek Australians at the heart of public life.


11. Giannis Ploutarhos at Parramatta’s ‘Let’s Go Greek’ Festival

Music and community came together as Giannis Ploutarhos headlined Parramatta’s biggest-ever Let’s Go Greek festival, with thousands gathering to celebrate contemporary Greek culture through song.


10. Young boy dances at the Antipodes Festival in Melbourne

A spontaneous and joyful moment saw a young boy dance passionately at the Antipodes Festival, becoming a powerful symbol of cultural continuity and generational connection. The Festival is run by the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM).


9. End of an era for the Cyprus Community of NSW at Stanmore

This video documented an emotional farewell in the form of one final dance performance as the Cyprus Community of NSW closed a significant chapter at its Stanmore property, sparking reflection on memory, identity and the evolution of diaspora institutions.


8. Historic consecration of St Andrew’s Church, South Australia

A rare and sacred moment was captured during the consecration of St Andrew’s Church, offering viewers a glimpse into one of the most significant rites of the Orthodox Church.


7. Sydney Sizmos ignite Greek Festival at Darling Harbour

Sydney Sizmos ignited the Greek Festival at Darling Harbour with an electrifying dance performance, earning thunderous applause from the crowd.


6. Good Friday Epitaphios processions

Solemn and candlelit, this video followed an Epitaphio procession at Sts Raphael, Nicholas and Irene Greek Orthodox church in Liverpool, Sydney, during Orthodox Easter, resonating for its reverence and visual beauty across Australian parishes.


5. Konstantinos Argiros makes history at Sydney Opera House

Greek music history was made as Konstantinos Argiros performed at the Sydney Opera House, with the video capturing the scale and emotion of the landmark concert.


4. Thousands farewell Father Nektarios Zorbalas

An emotional farewell unfolded as thousands gathered to honour Father Nektarios Zorbalas, a priest remembered for his humility, faith and tireless service.


3. Evzones march in Adelaide’s ANZAC Day Parade

The Evzones’ participation in Adelaide’s ANZAC Day Parade was a moment of profound symbolism, honouring shared histories of sacrifice between Greece and Australia.


2. Blessing of the Waters at Rye, Victoria

Thousands gathered at Rye for one of Australia’s largest Epiphany celebrations, as divers plunged into the sea to retrieve the Holy Cross in a powerful expression of faith.


1. Evzones visit Greek Orthodox Community Home for the Aged, Sydney

The most-watched video of 2025 captured a deeply moving visit by the Evzones to the Greek Orthodox Community Home for the Aged, honouring residents and reconnecting them with memories of homeland, dignity and sacrifice.

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