In a unique and inspiring tale of cultural exchange, 12-year-old Greek-Australian twins Nicolas and Zacharias Kanatas from Melbourne participated in a program that allowed them to form meaningful connections with the Bardi Jawi people of One Arm Point (Ardyaloon), an Aboriginal community on the West Australian coast.
The story, shared in an interview with SBS Greek, highlights how cultural understanding and shared experiences can bridge diverse communities, their words inspire others to embrace Australia’s rich diversity and work toward a more inclusive future.

Kanatas family includes parents Theo (Theodore) and Danielle, twin-boys Nicolas and Zacharias, and daughter Amalia. They paid a visit to SBS Melbourne studios where we did the following recording both in English and in Greek language.









