Team Agapes’ International Women’s Day (IWD) event at Merrimu Receptions was an outstanding success, bringing together a diverse group of inspiring speakers and raising an impressive $8,345 for Beyond Blue with the support of generous attendees and sponsors.


The event featured a keynote speech from Associate Professor Magdalena Simonis AM (MBBS FRACGP DRANZCOG), who highlighted the importance of mental health and self-care.
Comedian and social media personality Anastasia Katselas provided a heartfelt yet humorous take on her own mental health struggles while growing up in Australia with Greek parents.




Guests also had the opportunity to hear from representatives of Victoria Police, who shared insights into the challenges they face in their line of duty. Among the speakers were Acting Sergeant James McKay from Bayside Police Station and Detective Sergeant Kellie Maher from the Bayside Family Violence Investigations Unit.


Another highlight of the evening was a talk by Katy Karabatsos, who spoke about her book Greek Women of Influence 1821 – 2021. Several copies of the book were gifted to attendees, celebrating the historical impact of Greek women over two centuries.


Organised by Team Agapes – Ann Bendouli, Sue Diamataris, Mircina Mayas, and Eleni Tsaptsalis – the event drew a crowd of over 180 guests, reflecting the community’s strong commitment to supporting mental health awareness and women’s achievements.
With its powerful messages, engaging speakers, and remarkable fundraising efforts, the event was a true testament to the impact of unity and shared purpose.