The Athenian Association of New South Wales recently hosted a memorable Hellenic Achievements Awards Luncheon, bringing together Greek Australians and community leaders to celebrate the significant contributions of two remarkable individuals to the Hellenic heritage in NSW.
The luncheon began with a warm welcome from event host Peter Tsidilas, who highlighted the day’s purpose: to celebrate the achievements of those committed to preserving Greek culture and community spirit.
Among the distinguished attendees were His Grace Bishop Christodoulos of Magnesia; Trade Commissioner of Greece in Australia, Chrysa Prokopaki; Bayside City Council Mayor Edward McDougall; Bayside City Councillor Fiona Douskou; and various leaders from the Greek and local communities.
The event featured speeches and cultural performances, beginning with a blessing of the food by Bishop Christodoulos.
Mr Tsidilas then introduced Cathy Valis, President of the Athenian Association of NSW, who underscored the importance of honouring those who dedicate themselves to the Greek community. The Trade Commissioner and Mayor McDougall also gave speeches.
This year’s awards celebrated the achievements of John Kalimanis, Honorary President of AHEPA NSW, and Christina Ioannidou, a dedicated Pontian dance teacher with a deep commitment to educating young Australians about Greek history and traditions.
Mr Kalimanis’ lifelong dedication to Greek Australian advocacy and community service was celebrated with a heartfelt tribute to his work. His service spans decades and includes leadership roles in AHEPA and the Federation of Hellenic Philanthropic Associations. In his speech, he expressed gratitude to his community and to his family, who have supported him in his efforts to promote Hellenism.
Ms Ioannidou’s award honoured her dedication to teaching Pontian dance and fostering a love for Greek culture among youth. She said teaching dance was about keeping Pontian stories alive and passing them to the next generation.
The afternoon also included spirited Greek dance performances by the Greek Orthodox Parish of Saint George at Rose Bay and Pontoxeniteas NSW, with guests enjoying authentic Greek cuisine and live music by Music Lovers.
The celebration concluded with a raffle featuring prizes generously donated by community members, with proceeds supporting future events.
The Athenian Association’s luncheon served not only as a celebration of community achievements, but as a reminder of the resilience and dedication at the heart of the Greek community in Sydney.