Australian Prime Minister visits Little Greece to honour 28 October '1940 OXI DAY'

Anthony Albanese

On Sunday, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited the Sydney suburb of Marrickville, recently crowned Little Greece, to partake in the celebrations around the country honouring OXI DAY, 28 October 1940.

"Today on OXI day, I joined the Greek community and laid a wreath to honour an act of defiance that reverberated around the world." posted the Australian Prime Minister on his social media with a photo of himself laying a wreath.

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The event was graced by the presence of the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, as well as the Minister for Indigenous Australians, Linda Burney, Federal and State MPs, the Mayor of Inner West Council, Darcy Byrne, and the Consul General of Greece in Sydney, Yannis Mallikourtis.

Archbishop Makarios laid a wreath at the monument in front of the Town Hall and, during his short address, emphasized the self-sacrifice and unity of our ancestors who fought against the Axis powers. He also mentioned the contribution of the brave ANZACs, who fought with selflessness and courage on the side of the Greeks and the Allies. He also recalled that 841 Australian servicemen were killed in Greece during World War II.

The Archbishop then highlighted the bonds of friendship that have since developed between the two peoples and which remain strong to this day, based on the cooperation and mutual respect of the two countries and their commitment to the ideals of democracy, liberty, and peace.

Finally, Archbishop Makarios acknowledged the notable presence of the Prime Minister of Australia at the commemorative event for “OXI” Day. They thanked him for his love and respect for Greek history, language, culture, and Orthodox faith. He also wished for God to strengthen him to continue working for the unity, democracy, peace, and welfare of the citizens of Australia.

For his part, Albanese praised the heroism shown by the Greeks throughout the Second World War, starting from their historic “NO” with which they opposed the ultimatum of the 28th of October, 1940. He also referred to the bonds of friendship between the two peoples and the catalytic contribution of the Greek community to the progress and prosperity of the Australian nation. Furthermore, he expressed his respect for His Eminence, recalling with emotion his presence at the Archbishop’s enthronement service and a subsequent meeting between them, during which he revealed to the Archbishop the special relationship he has with Greek people, as his constituency of Grayndler includes the suburb of Marrickville, which is “the capital of Greece in Australia”.

Inner West Council partnered with the Australian Archaeological Institute of Athens – Sydney University to deliver this commemorative event, the Joint Committee for the Commemoration of the Battle of Crete, the Greek Campaign, and the Cretan Brotherhood of Sydney and NSW.

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese greeting the newly appointed Consul-General of Greece in Sydney, Mr Ioannis Mallikourtis
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