The Parliamentary Friends of Greece is intended to provide a non-partisan forum for parliamentarians to meet and interact with Community organisations providing support to the Greek Australian community on matters relating to Hellenic culture and community wellbeing.
The Australian Parliament set up Parliamentary Country Groups in order to fortify its relationships with foreign parliaments around the world through engagement with their parliamentarians as well as members of the diplomatic community. This work is integral to its overall international engagement.
Australian Parliament maintains 11 parliamentary networks. These groupings are devised from the United Nations composition of macro-geographical (continental) regions.
Where there is significant interest within the parliament of a particular country, an individual country group may be established within their regional network. However, networks are responsible for all countries within their region – not solely countries which achieve an individual country group.
Parliamentary Friends of Greece:
Chair: Mr Steve Georganas MP
Vice Chair: Senator Hollie Hughes
Contacts:
Ms Clare O’Neil MP
Mr James Stevens MP
Friends of Greece and Greek Australians Cocktail Party Parliament House Canberra ACT
Photos copyright: Nick Bourdaniotis / Bourdo Photography
Prince Nikolaos, the third child of Greece’s last King and Queen, Constantine II and Anne-Marie,…
Hidden forces shaping human behaviour: 20 fascinating psychological phenomena
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a significant global health concern, accounting for up to 20%…
Christopher Nolan, with an all-star cast, is embarking on what may be the most ambitious…
Nikolaos de Grece and Chrysi Vardinoyannis are set to marry on February 7, 2025, in…
The earthquake, which occurred at 6:36 am, had an epicenter 87 km southwest of Kythera