AUSSIES might be keen on yelling "oi, oi, oi", but around this time of year Greeks like to mark ohi day. The "ohi" stands for "no" and symbolises the Greek resistance during World War II to the forces of Italy's Mussolini. The Greek commemorative day, which was marked on Sunday, added a lighter side to the anniversary, when an estimated crowd of almost 20,000 people attended to mark the occasion at the Being Greek festival at Carrs Bush Park. Sandwiched between stalls pandering to the carnivore (souvlaki) and those with a sweet tooth (baklava) were five dancing groups demonstrating some of the varying styles from different parts of Greece. One of the four festival organisers estimated the St George area was home to more than 50,000 people of Greek heritage. Last year's festival was the first and so many people attended that the food ran out. There was no such calamity this year and plans are already under way for next year's event. What did you think of this year's event?