Brisbane’s own Andres Truus has received Estonia’s 2025 Folk Art Award for his outstanding design work shaping the Australian Estonian community’s visual identity.
Estonian lawmakers visit Sydney on 31 October 2025 for an open discussion on Estonia’s economy, security and new Indo-Pacific partnerships — register now for the free event.
Recognition crossed 15,000 kilometres this year as 11 Australian-Estonians were honoured among nominees for Estonia’s 2025 Folk Culture Awards — celebrating the people who keep language, dance, art and tradition alive far from home.
Brisbane’s own Andres Truus has received Estonia’s 2025 Folk Art Award for his outstanding design work shaping the Australian Estonian community’s visual identity.
Candles, cool November air and a quiet wave to the ancients — we bring you the glow of Hingedepäev and the sweet comfort of remembering and celebrating together.
The Global Estonian newsletter for October is out now — packed with inspiring stories, cultural highlights and global connections from Estonia to Australia and beyond.
Estonian-Australian musician Olev Muska took Estonia and Latvia by storm this summer with a 20-stop tour, new album New Estonian Waltzes, and a book launch honouring his earlier band Kiri-uu.
Last year’s 80th anniversary of the Mass Flight of 1944 brought bells, exhibitions, and a new memorial in Pärnu. Maie Barrow looks back on how Estonia remembered its great escape.
Funded by Estonians abroad, including from Australia, the Pärnu Mass Flight memorial tells a story of loss, survival and hope. Grahame Reinthal reflects on being there when it was unveiled.