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Mar 24 2025

Commemoration of March 15 in Melbourne

March 24, 2025

Author: Vitéz Nob. Mária Fekete de Galántha

In Melbourne, Australia, a commemoration was held for the Revolution of 1848 March 15, symbolising national independence and freedom.

Vitéz Lilla Kövesdy-Ámon, Staff Captain of Australia Region, Vitéz Nob.  Mária Fekete de Galántha, Seat Captain of Victoria Region and Vitéz Caroline Fazakas laid flowers at the Heroes Memorial at the Hungarian Centre, Melbourne, Australia. They were then joined by Vitéz István Márton and Vitez Kató Márton.

Several members of the Order of Vitéz have strong connections with the Hungarian Community. The wreathing was followed by a special commemoration performance, opened by István Tárody the Hungarian Consul in Melbourne.

A performance with the title: “I am Hungarian” was presented by the Tabán Dance Ensemble, Talláros Ensemble, Hungarian Centre Fonó Dance Ensemble, and Melbourne independent dancers and actors.


Written by Hegedus Ferenc · Categorized: News

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