Return of Sydney’s Beloved ‘Greek Summer Festival’ Postponed to 5th June

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Southern Sydney’s much loved Greek Festival returns to Carss Park on Sunday 5th of June from 10am to 7pm.

Originally scheduled for Sunday 1st of May, the event has been postponed due to the inclement weather that has been predicted over the next weeks.

The ‘Greek Summer Festival’ will be hosted by St. Basil’s NSW/ACT and is anticipated to be the largest Greek Festival in Australia with over 55 stalls already pre-registered for the event. Entrance is free.

Visitors can expect a Greek-style agora and marketplace with Greek products, information and food stalls spread across the waterfront park.

The festival will also feature activities for the kids.

The dance floor will be accompanied by entertainment by some of Australia’s most loved Greek artists on the centre stage - as well as a few extra surprises that are lined up.

St. Basil’s NSW/ACT promises that the event will pay tribute to the Greek culture with emphasis on the participation of some of the most loved Greek-Australian brands.

The festival will be held in the presence of His Eminence Archbishop Makarios in addition to many officials and the MC will be Mr Paul Nicolaou.

St Basil's NSW/ACT is a not-for-profit organisation created by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia to provide quality care to ageing Greek - Australians.

The festival will be held in the presence of His Eminence Archbishop Makarios in addition to many officials
The Master of Ceremonies of the event will be Mr Paul Nicolaou

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