Federal Multicultural Minister honours Greek Australians on OXI Day 2025

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As the Greek community across Australia commemorates OXI Day 2025, Federal Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Anne Aly MP, has paid tribute to the courage and unity of the Greek people, describing the anniversary as a “timeless symbol of courage, dignity, and the unwavering defence of freedom.”

In her message, Dr Aly praised Greek Australians for enriching the nation through their culture, family values, and community spirit – qualities that continue to inspire and strengthen Australia’s multicultural story.

Full message in English:

Today we mark Oxi Day, a significant moment in Greek history that stands as a timeless symbol of courage, dignity, and the unwavering defence of freedom.

On 28th October 1940, the Greek people stood united in defiance, declaring with one resolute voice to say “Oxi” — “No” — to tyranny and oppression. This powerful act inspired the world with its message of bravery and conviction.

It was a moment that reminded all nations that even in the face of impossible odds, the human spirit can rise with strength, honour, and unity.

In Australia, Oxi Day holds deep meaning not only for our proud Greek Australian community but for our entire nation. The story of Oxi Day mirrors the values we hold dear – fairness, justice, and the courage to stand up for what is right.

The Greek Australian community has long been a cornerstone of our multicultural society. Greek Australians have shared their culture, language, and traditions with warmth and generosity. From family-owned businesses and community organisations to contributions in the arts, education, medicine, and public life, the community’s achievements have enriched our national story in countless ways.

The sense of community, family, and faith that underpins Hellenic culture continues to inspire all Australians. It speaks to a way of living that honours heritage while embracing the promise of the future — a reminder of how shared values and mutual respect strengthen the bonds between us all.

As we commemorate Oxi Day, we pay tribute to the courage of those who stood firm in defence of freedom, and we celebrate the generations who have carried that same spirit here in Australia. May today renew our shared commitment and determination for resilience, cohesion, and fearlessness.

I wish you all a very proud and happy Oxi Day.

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