The emotion stirred by the arrival of the Evzones in Australia’s Greek community remains constant and undiminished, with every appearance sparking waves of pride and deep sentiment.




On Saturday, April 26, the Evzones visited St Basil’s nursing home in South Australia, where residents and staff warmly welcomed them.
A short ceremony was organised in their honour, with a moving speech delivered by Chloe, a resident of St Basil’s, who praised the Evzones’ presence as a symbol of sacrifice and national remembrance.




Special mention was also made by state MP Cressida O’Hanlon of the Dunstan electorate, who said: “It was an honour to be alongside the St Basil’s community and to see the Evzones up close, hearing the remarkable story behind their uniform, with its 400 pleats representing 400 years of enslavement and the nails in their tsarouchia (traditional shoes) symbolising their strength and resilience. It was an inspiring visit and I am grateful that our State had the opportunity to host them.”
On Sunday, April 27, the Evzones attended the Divine Liturgy at the Church of Saint George in Thebarton, where a large congregation had gathered to participate in the service and catch a glimpse of the Presidential Guard.


Their presence evoked strong emotion, with young children approaching the Evzones in awe.
Later that afternoon, at the Thebarton Hellenic Festival 2025, the Evzones became the centre of attention as crowds flocked to see them, take photographs, and express their pride.




The sound of Greek music filled the air, with the band Zeus and DJs setting the rhythm, while the aromas of souvlakia, loukoumades, and other Greek delicacies filled the space.
For nearly three days, Adelaide had the joy of hosting the Evzones, who have now travelled to Sydney, where they will remain until Sunday, May 4.