Australia’s Ambassador to Greece meets with The Greek Herald’s Digital Editor in Sydney

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Australia’s Ambassador to Greece, Alison Duncan, met with The Greek Herald’s Digital Editor, Andriana Simos, in Sydney on Friday, July 25, for a wide-ranging and productive discussion on key issues affecting the Greek Australian diaspora.

During the meeting, Ambassador Duncan provided insights into the progress of the proposed Double Tax Agreement between Australia and Greece, the future of the Greek National Tourism Organisation’s office in Melbourne, and growing opportunities in bilateral trade and investment.

She also reflected on her two years in Greece so far, describing her experiences as both rewarding and deeply connected to the vibrant Greek Australian community.

Looking ahead, Ambassador Duncan shared several upcoming initiatives aimed at strengthening ties with the diaspora over the next year.

Currently visiting Australia, Ambassador Duncan will continue engaging with Greek community leaders across the country, with scheduled visits to cities such as Melbourne, Darwin, and Canberra.

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