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Greek Summer Camp in Thessaloniki Returns for Fifth Consecutive Year

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Greek Summer Camp in Thessaloniki Returns for Fifth Consecutive Year

The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM), in collaboration with, The Greek Foreign Affairs Ministry, is proud to announce the return of the Greek Summer Camp in Thessaloniki, marking its fifth consecutive year of operation. This was achieved with the assistance of Ross Alatsas of the Greek Media Group. 

Taking place from 30 June to 11 July 2026, the program will bring together young Greek Australians from across the country, aged between 18 and 24. It offers a unique opportunity to connect with their heritage, build lasting friendships, and experience contemporary Greek culture firsthand. The Thessaloniki YMCA will once again coordinate the program’s day-to-day activities, delivering a dynamic and engaging schedule for participants. 

The Greek Foreign Affairs Ministry continues to demonstrate its strong commitment to the Greek diaspora by sponsoring the program, with the participants only having to cover the cost of their flights. 

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President of the Greek Community of Melbourne, Bill Papastergiadis OAM, welcomed the continuation of the initiative, highlighting its significance to the community: 

“We are incredibly proud to see this important program return for a fifth consecutive year. It has become a cornerstone initiative for strengthening the connection between young Greek Australians and their cultural heritage. We are deeply grateful for the ongoing support of Maira Myrogianni, Secretary General for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy, and Giannis Loverdos, Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece. Their commitment ensures that programs like this continue to thrive and provide meaningful experiences for our youth. This camp is not only an investment in our young people, but in the future of our community as a whole.” 

“These Cultural camps play a really important role in shaping identity, belonging and social development. In helps then to connect with their heritage in a meaningful way. The camps also include lessons, in traditional music and customs. By meeting peers with similar backgrounds, it reduces feelings of isolation and builds lifelong friendships.” 

Tass Sgardelis, Chair of the GCM’s Youth and Engagement Committee, says “the development and their friendship and boosting confidence is no more evident than in past camp attendees now being regular volunteers at our Festivals.” 

The GCM also acknowledges the significant support of Ross Alatsas and the Greek Media Group, who have been strong advocates of this initiative and have worked closely with the GCM to ensure its continuation into its fifth year. 

“We’re thrilled to support the return of the Greek Summer Camp in Thessaloniki,” said Ross Alatsas General Manager of the Greek Media Group. “This program is an incredible chance for young Greek Australians to deepen their connection to our language, culture and heritage while building lifelong friendships across the diaspora.” 

Now firmly established as a flagship program, the Greek Summer Camp in Thessaloniki continues to play a vital role in fostering cultural identity, strengthening ties with Greece, and empowering the next generation of Greek Australians. 

How to Apply 

To apply, participants must be between the ages of 18 and 24 and reside in Australia. They must also have a valid passport or be willing to obtain one before the trip. Applications can be submitted via the online form below. 

Application Link: https://wkf.ms/4tpnhwD