Darwin’s vibrant Greek community once again transformed Bicentennial Park into a lively celebration of Hellenic culture over the King’s Birthday long weekend with the annual Greek Glenti festival. As reported by the Courier Mail, the aroma of grilled meats and the sounds of traditional music filled the air as families gathered amongst tables overflowing with platters of delicious cuisine. Long queues, a testament to the event’s popularity, snaked through the park, showcasing the eager anticipation for a taste of Greece in the heart of Darwin.
Darwin’s GleNTi festival, one of the Northern Territory’s largest community cultural events, was held this past Saturday and Sunday at the Darwin Bicentennial Park, Esplanade, Darwin, NT, Australia.
Darwin GleNTi was a lively festival where the Greek community shared its culture, food, dance, and music with locals and visitors alike. Attendees indulged in delicious food and enjoyed entertaining performances.
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