Greek Australian MP Maria Vamvakinou delivered her farewell speech in the Australian Federal Parliament on Monday, February 10, marking the end of her 24-year tenure as the representative for the seat of Calwell.
Having been first elected in 2001, Vamvakinou, who immigrated to Australia from Greece as a child, will not seek re-election in the upcoming federal elections.
In her valedictory speech, Vamvakinou praised multiculturalism as a cornerstone of Australian society, emphasising the importance of overcoming challenges to ensure cohesion and harmonious coexistence.
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She reflected on her pride in serving a diverse electorate and her efforts to bring people from various backgrounds together.
Vamvakinou also highlighted her immigrant heritage and her involvement in Melbourne’s Greek community in the 1970s and 1980s before entering politics.
She expressed pride in being the first woman of Greek descent to enter the federal parliament, acknowledging the achievements made throughout her long career.