In a quiet corner of Bundoora, surrounded by his family, friends and fond memories, Peter Milentis marked a remarkable milestone – his 100th birthday.
The centenarian, now a beloved resident at Northern Health’s Ian Brand Residential Care, was honoured last month with a heartfelt celebration complete with cake, laughter, and a nostalgic slideshow capturing his extraordinary journey.
Among the tributes was a letter from none other than King Charles III – a royal nod to a life well lived.
Peter was born in a small Greek village and immigrated to Australia aged 10 with his younger sister.
The siblings reunited with their father in Western Australia, where Peter’s hard- working spirit took root.
By 16, he was working on his uncle’s farm, growing tobacco – a crop that would shape the next chapter of his life.
He married the love of his life, Christina, and together they worked the land in Manjimup before moving to Myrtleford, Victoria in 1964 in search of better growing conditions.
The couple raised three children – Fay, Vick and John – and watched their family grow to include five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
“Farming provided a somewhat stable income until the tobacco industry declined, and we moved to Melbourne,” said Peter’s eldest son, Vick.
“Dad retired around 43 and lived in Bundoora with mum until recently.”
Vick thanked the team at Ian Brand Residential Care for the warmth and dedication they’ve shown his father.
“It really is amazing,” Vick said.
Kerryn Busuttil, Nurse Unit manger, said it was a privilege to celebrate such a milestone with Peter.
“It’s been a joy getting to know him and the other residents here,” Ms Busuttil said.
For over 30 years, Ian Brand Residential Care has placed people at the heart of its service – and for Peter, it was the perfect place to raise the bat and celebrate a century.
Tom Ingleton







