Thursday, February 26, 2026
17.5 C
Canberra
-2.8 C
Tallinn
Send news

Estonian Foreign Minister: happy 108th birthday to Estonia

On this Independence Day, Estonia’s Foreign Minister, Margus Tsahkna, encourages Estonians worldwide, especially young people, to deepen their ties with Estonia and play a role in shaping the nation’s future.
Latest
Recommended

Ambassador’s Independence Day message to Estonians in Australia

Distance does not diminish belonging. In his Independence Day address, the Ambassador Jaan Reinhold reminds Estonians in Australia why freedom, visibility and unwavering support for Ukraine matter now more than ever.

Independence Day parties across Australia

Whether you’re into forest picnics, live theatre, folk dance or just good company, Estonia’s 108th Independence Day celebrations across Australia have something with your name on it. Don’t just scroll it. Show up.

Join our community

and become part of the conversation!

To subscribe, simply click the subscribe button below. Don't worry, we respect your privacy and won't spam your inbox.

Subscribe

Carrying Estonia with us: “Estonia Worldwide” at Vabamu

A new exhibition at Vabamu in Tallinn explores 150 years of Estonian migration — and invites Australians to add their own story to the global map.

In memoriam — Mall Juske (née Karp) (1935—2026)

We remember Malle Juske (1935–2026) and extend our heartfelt condolences to her family and loved ones.

Maie Barrow: keeper of Estonian memory

A new video by Priit Laineste takes us into Sydney Estonian House — then downstairs to the Estonian Archives in Australia, where Maie Barrow shows community treasures (and what it really takes to preserve them).

How to make piparkoogid

A festive Estonian favourite with an Australian twist — learn how to make piparkoogid and carry a family tradition into the summer heat.

Australia’s Estonian folk costume library is open to all

From hand-stitched skirts to full folk costume sets, SESKKE’s growing costume library preserves Estonian heritage in Australia, one carefully cared-for piece at a time. Open to all, it invites the community to wear, share and belong.

Recognition for Estonian language teachers in Australia

Estonian language teachers in Australia were recognised for their work during a meeting with Minister Kristina Kallas, followed by a discussion on the future of Estonian language education in Australia.

In memoriam — Kuno Mikkor

Kuno Mikkor’s contribution to sport and community life made a lasting impact in Melbourne. He will be remembered with gratitude and affection by all who knew him.

Estonian Cultural Foundation in Australia: past, present and a new board

The ECFA’s journey from post-war relief committee to cultural foundation shows the power of a small community working together. A new board now steps in to guide the next chapter.