2016 KCA Brisbane Convention: Notable quotes from speakers
Dr Anthony Kiosoglou, Specialist Urologist, discusses Kazzie
achievement and challenges facing Kastellorizo today.
Australian and world Kazzie Genealogy expert Allan Cresswell,
gives the audience amazing insights into our family trees
and interconnections.
“Inside every Kazzie there is an innovator”
Peta Mandikos Tilse (QLD). Financial Services Professional and Innovator
“The best legacy we can leave is to pass on our heritage and culture to the next generations”
George Pizanis (NSW) NSW Castellorizian Club Board member and now President, KCA NSW delegate, Business owner
“Ideas without action plans and workers go nowhere”
Nick Lolatgis, President KAV ( Victorian report given on behalf
of Victorian President Dr Nick Lolatgis by Dr George Stabelos )
“They say people around the world have six degrees of separation. With Kazzies, it is one or two”
Allan Cresswell (WA)
George Pizanis, NSW Board member and now President,
inspires all listeners.
Michael Anastas, Kastellorizian and President of the Greek
Orthodox Community of St George, offers valuable insights
into culture and the future.
“The first question people ask when we are organising a youth function, is, who’s going? What binds us together is our friends.”
Rebecca Mangos (NSW)
“Through many hands, great things can be achieved; collaboration is the key, focus on families and youth is important.”
Michael Anastas (QLD)
“We can collaborate with other similar organisations”
Jack Barbouttis (QLD)
Younger Kazzies Q & A panel with backgrounds in Law, medicine,
accounting, financial planning, business, dentistry, arts discuss
the importance of heritage, culture and the future of Kazzies.
Keynote speaker Andrew Liveris, CEO of international corporate
giant Dow Chemical, via direct Satellite Link from Michigan USA,
with a presentation that inspired and sent a tingle down one’s spine.
Peta Mandikos – Tilse, financial services professional, discussing
money markets and Kazzies as innovators.
Keynote speaker Professor Byron Kakulas (extreme right) with KCA
President Yvonne Panagacos (centre), Conference Convenor Stathis
Efstathis (extreme left) and from left to right Judge (Ret.) John
Kiosoglou, KCA Vice – President Jim Manifis and Angelo Hatsatouris.
“Everyone is starving for culture”
Costa Yanardasis (QLD)
“I have come to see that this ROCK (Kastellorizo) is an icon of all that is resilient and strong and a beacon of strength to all Greeks and should be an inspiration to all Kazzies’ and.. ONE CANNOT BUT CONCLUDE THAT NO MATTER WHAT NATURAL DISASTERS OR HUMAN EVENTS CAN BE THROWN AT US WE CAN SURVIVE AND THRIVE.THIS MESSAGE ALONE IS VERY POWERFUL AND AFFIRMS OUR DETERMINATION… OUR STRENGTH AND OUR CAPACITY FOR RESILIENCE OVER THE AGES. IT IS THIS CAPACITY TO ENDUR THAT MAKES ME THINK WE HAVE SOME OF THE ROCK INSIDE EACH AND EVERY ONE US.”
Yvonne Panagacos, KCA President
“We are indebted to the Kastellorizians of QLD, the convention steering committee and especially the convention chairman, Stathis Efstathis for their outstanding efforts. They have made an enormous commitment to plan, prepare and stage this significant event in our history”
Yvonne Panagacos , KCA President.
“Maybe the younger generation needs to understand that Greece is not just the place yiayia and pappou came from or just a place for holidays. That it is encumbant upon Greek speaking parents to ensure their children don’t lose the language (or culture or history)… that it is our responsibility to not lose touch with where we came from”
George Stabelos (VIC) Kastellorizian Association Victoria committee,
quoting Zoe Stokes- Paizis, a 15 year old from Melbourne with British and Ithacan parents.
KCA – State Delegates
KCA – General meeting of State Delegates
Kazzie Historian Nick Bogiatzis gives feedback to the audience as
listeners and Cconference speaker Michael Anastas looks on.
“Following the overwhelming success of the Conference and the Q&A session on the role of the KCA, I am now convinced that a national resource such as the KCA is necessary for the following reasons:
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To provide an overall identity umbrella for the wider Australian Castellorizian family to discuss common issues including what is the future for our Societies.
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To provide a forum where relatives and friends can meet and rekindle the widely spread relationships.
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To provide a resource to all the Associations in dealing with the youth and their requirements, and how best to provide them with matters of their Castellorizian heritage.
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To provide a national representational lobby to government for grants aimed at maintaining our heritage collections.
Unless we accept that we are a part of a wider family of Castellorizians we risk becoming silos in each State and as a result our youth will lose sight of their identity and our Associations will become irrelevant.
The Q&A forum with the youth made it very clear, that although they wanted to plan and arrange their own social activities they would like us to provide them with the resource of identity encompassing, culture, heritage, traditions, language etc. Without that, they may as well be just another group of young people doing their own thing, without the identity label of Castellorizian. “
Nick Malaxos- 2015 President NSW
Kazzie participants share knowledge with Allan Cresswell.
Dr Paul Boyatzis – expert on and survivor of the Empire Patrol
Disaster, gives the audience insights into this tragedy
in Kastellorizian History.
Mr Jim Manifis, KCA Vice-President, addresses the audience
at Bribie Island.
Dr George Stabelos, KAV committee member, discusses options on
how to build a better future for Kazzie Clubs in Australia.