Melbourne Greeks honour 84th anniversary of Battle of Crete with pride and tradition

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Melbourne’s Greek community gathered over the weekend to mark the 84th anniversary of the Battle of Crete, a key moment in WWII that forged a lasting bond between Greece, Australia and New Zealand.

Events blended festivity with remembrance, highlighting the resilience and cultural pride of the Cretan community.

The highlight of this year’s anniversary was the presence of a Greek military delegation led by Vice Admiral Theodoros Mikropoulos. Their attendance reinforced the strong ties between Greece and Australia.

Cultural celebrations began with traditional Cretan dance performances by youth groups at the Cretan House in Brunswick on Friday night.

On Saturday, there was a wreath-laying ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance and the Australian Hellenic War Memorial, honouring the bravery of Greek, Australian and New Zealand soldiers, as well as Cretan civilians who resisted the Nazi invasion of 1941.

Dignitaries, military representatives and community leaders attended, with messages from His Grace Bishop Evmenios of Chora and Greek Consul General in Melbourne Dimitra Georgakopoulou urging younger generations to remember the sacrifices made for freedom.

On Sunday, there was a Church Service and Doxology held at St Catherine’s Greek Orthodox Church in Malvern.

The Cretan Brotherhood and Pancretan Association later hosted a dinner dance at the Cretan village in Wantirna South, featuring live music from visiting artists Giorgos Alexantonakis and Nikos Papadogiannis.

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