Hellenic Community of WA Inc.
Pictured above: Poppy Georganis & George Koutlis
Hellenic Radio
Monday 5:30pm to 6:30pm
Thursday 4:30pm to 6:00pm
Friday 5:00pm to 6:00pm (Youth Nea Genia)
Saturday 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Meet the team:
Poppy Georganis, Denis Pilarinos, George Koutlis,
Evan & John Stamatiou, Nick Keskinidis
The Hellenic Community of Western Australia is an incorporated body and was established in the dawn of the 20th century.
As the oldest body of Greeks in
Since the early 1900’s the Greek Community has tirelessly worked towards establishing the consecration of the only
One of the founding Presidents was the Consul-General of
The Community Hall & Church, currently being restored, are located in the Northbridge precinct, the Dianella development has brought together a holistic approach to the Greek community's needs.
The Hellenic Community of WA has various radio weekly programmes to suit most tastes.
In the Studio: March 2010 Nic KeskinidesAnthony Zorbas | ![]() |
In the Studio: March 2010 Nic Keskinides | ![]() |
In the Studio: June 2007 Kosta Kalantzis,Basil Doucas, George Koutlis | ![]() |
A few words from Denis Pilarinos, a producer/presenter since 1967:
It was back in 1967 when I was approached to help with the Radio programme the Hellenic Community in W.A after having arrived in W.A in 1964
| As a new migrantit was something which gave me great pleasure to help our Communitywith the radio programme and I was looking for the night we gettogether with other members to tape our programme on a open reel toreel. In those days our programme duration was only 30 minutesprogramme but we spent between 3-4 hours trying to perfect ourprogramme content which consisted of news of the latest Greek Music andannouncements from our Community. |
But the biggest news was thededication of songs to the newlyweds from members of the families inour community which was flourishing. Our little Saturday programme wasfull of news about marriages, and good wishes to couples which weregetting married on the next day.
In those early days as volunteers we had to pre-record our programme in a studio which was located in the now defunct Good Neighbour Council which was located in an office in St. Georges Terrace in Perth Western Australia. After we finished recording our programme we arranged for our big tape to be delivered to the broadcast studio at 6NR at the Curtin University located in Murdoch, where an operator would put our programme on the air on the Saturday night. This very same procedure was routinely followed for the next 3 years, and then one day we were notified that the studios were going to transfer to Fremantle. So here we go the same team members together with a few new people off to Fremantle to tape our programmes at during the evening. It was, back then very difficult to obtain music for our programme as our only source was the new migrants arriving from Greece, and this is how we managed to obtain the latest music from Greece.
As we all had to maintain full time employment to provide for our families, I found that due to this and other personal reasons, I had to resign from the Radio Committee for a few years, but in a few years I found myself once again involved in the hobby that I loved.
A lot had happened in the period I was absent from the radio; the station had obtained its very own broadcasting licence, into its own premises in North Perth, so when I returned we were broadcasting from the studios of 6EBA in North Perth. The only difference this now we were able to present our programme live which as wonderful as it was, caused us all to be under so much stress and tension during the broadcast not make any mistake. But given time we became true community radio professionals and we would like to think that is still what we are today.
Over the years with the popularity of our program, our Community has increased the number of times we broadcast during the week. You can tune in Monday 5.30-6.30pm, Thursday 4.30-6.00pm, Friday 5.00-6.00pm, Saturday7.00-8.00pm, and Sunday 1.30-2.00pm.
Our volunteer teams now have the sole responsibility to broadcast the above programmes and everything is working fine with love and care for our allocated programmes with the latest equipment provided to us by the station for our use.
Our aim now is to invite and encourage the young people of our community to take care of and produce the radio programmes for the ever ageing community and assume that responsibility so the ageing volunteer can retire.
We constantly announce on the programmes the desperate need for young people who can speak the mother language as well as English to come forward.
Overall the response we receive from the Greek Community is very encouraging and pleasing and encourages us to strive to produce better and more informative programmes.
The current programmes include a religious section done by our priest and every Sunday he explains the meaning of the Liturgy
Mondays programme is all about entertaining the listeners with old Music and current news and wishes sent to members loved ones.
Thursdays programme is taking care by our latest music and news about our Community
Fridays programme is allocated to the youth of our community with announcement what is going on for our young members.
Saturdays programme is all about our age population and is produced with the help of the Greek aged care.
Sunday programme is about religious and the interpretation of the holy Bible, followed with light music.
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2010-07-28 11:30:55
6EBA is Perth's only full time ethnic radio station and has been broadcasting to Perth's non-English speaking population for over thirty years. Our station has over 500 volunteers each broadcasting to their communities of interest, the majority of whom have been doing so for over twenty years.
Station Manager
2010-07-28 11:17:21
Whadjuk Radio is an Award Winning indigenous radio program on air on 6EBA-FM 95.3 World Radio since early 1997. Past presenters like Kylie Farmer, Ethel Wallam and Karla Hart have moved on with their careers and are now highly successful in each of their fields. Whadjuk Radio and 6EBA is proud to have played a small part in their success.
Station Manager
2009-10-20 02:23:50
The Multicultural Radio & Television Association of WA Inc. held its Annual General Meeting this year on the 18th October 2009. The venue was the Floreat Athena Soccer Club where over 100 members, their guests and friends attended the meeting, followed by a luncheon prepared by the Club's chef Mr. Peter Kalogeracos allowing members to socialize, relax and catch up.
Station Manager
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