On 21 September 2008, Panepirotic Federation of Australia Secretary, Kostas Kalymnios launched George Athanasiou's latest poetry collection: 'Tales of Light and Darkness.' The introduction to that book, also written by Kostas Kalymnios can be found here:
The Panepirotic Federation of Australia was founded in 1982 as a Federation of various Epirotic organisations throughout Australia. It is known for its dedication to the maintenance and development of Epirotic culture in Australia, its passionate championing of the rights of the Greeks of Northern Epirus and plays a prominent role in the life of the Greek community in Australia. Tune in to our Melbourne Radio program on 3xy Radio Hellas 1422 AM every Wednesday between 9-10pm
Sunday, September 21, 2008
NEW UNITED VILLAGES OF FLORINA FESTIVAL

On 20 September 2008, members of the Panepirotic Federation of Australia attendned the Macedonian Pita Festival of the New United Villages of Florina - a vibrant association that is devoted to maintaining the Greek traditions and idenity of the region of Florina. This event was also attended by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Hon Harry Jenkins, Federal Member for Calwell, Maria Vamvakinou, State member for Northern Metropolitan Jenny Mikakos and State Member for Mill Park, Lily D' Ambrosio.
In his address, Panepirotic Federation Secretary Konstantinos Kalymnios emphasized the hellenic character of Florina and the ties that bind the region to Epirus. Alexander the Great's mother, Olympias, was an Epirotic princess. The Cheimattiote captain Spiros Spiromilios also fought for the freedom of Florina in the Prespan Lakes.
Father Stavros, of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, of Epirotic descent, referred to the sections in the Bible that attest to the hellenic character of Macedonia.

Father Stavros' homily.