The Greek Festival of Sydney is one of Australia’s largest and longest-running annual cultural events, presented by the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW.

The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW is the oldest and largest organised Greek community entity in the country. It was established in 1898 to serve the spiritual, cultural and socio-economic needs of the Greek settlers and their children.

Delivered annually from February to May, the Greek Festival of Sydney will celebrate its 44th edition in 2026. The Greek Festival of Sydney was established in 1980 by the Greek Community Council, a body representing all the major Greek organizations of the time. It arose out of the Greek Community’s need to express and to maintain cultural and artistic practices. The Festival’s portfolio boasts a plethora of artistic and cultural events including an outdoor festival at Darling Harbour, a film festival (October), theatrical performances, exhibitions, concerts, lectures, folkloric activities, music and cross-cultural activities. 

The Greek Festival of Sydney is one of New South Wales’s most dynamic Festivals attracting artists from around the globe. The Festival is the Greek Community’s most prestigious department and while its activities focus on celebrating the Greek-Australian lifestyle, culture and heritage, its appeal is much broader. The Festival reflects the multicultural nature of Australia, and aims to promote the Greek-Australian community in a way that invites interest from all members of the Australian community.