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Revision as of 03:59, 10 January 2013
Paniyiri Greek Festival The Paniyiri Greek Festival is held in May each year in Musgrave Park, Brisbane. The festival was started in 1976, and is the longest running cultural festival in Queensland, and the longest running Greek festival in Australia[1] . It was initiated by Father Gregory Sakellariou, with the aim of bringing the Greek community together and sharing their culture with the people of Brisbane. The festival is famous for its food, music and Hellenic dancing. Crowds of up to 60,000 people flock to the two day festivities, and over a thousand volunteers help in the running of Queensland’s largest festival[2] .
References
- ^ "Paniyiri Greek Festival". The Greek Orthodox Community of St George, Brisbane. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
- ^ Hammond, Phil (May 20, 2011). "Greece is the Word". The Courier Mail, Brisbane. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
- Keays, Sue, Yassou, Souvlakia and Piniyiri: adapting Greek culture for Australians. 2004, Cenre for Social Change Research, Brisbane, Queensland University of Technology.