Celebrating women’s strength and achievements at GOCSA’s IWD event

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On Friday, March 7, the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) hosted a remarkable event at Olympic Hall, Adelaide, celebrating the achievements and contributions of women throughout history and within the community.

The gathering, held in honour of International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025, was a moving tribute to the courage, strength, and unwavering spirit of women from all walks of life.

This year’s IWD theme, March Forward: For ALL Women and Girls, set the tone for an evening of reflection, inspiration, and recognition. The event aimed to celebrate women who, despite numerous barriers, continue to thrive and shape their communities.

Guest speakers included the Hon Andrea Michaels MP, Minister for Arts, Small Business, Consumer and Business Affairs, and Dr Alexandra Theodoropoulou, Consul General of Greece in Adelaide. These distinguished speakers shared insights and personal career journeys, inspiring attendees with their stories of perseverance and leadership.

A highlight of the evening was the presentation of volunteer awards, recognising outstanding contributions to the community. Effie Katianos, Anna Andritsakis, and Victoria Botsos were honoured for their dedication and service, receiving warm congratulations and appreciation from the audience.

Entertainment was provided by the Meraki Ensemble, adding a musical touch to the evening’s celebrations.

As the evening concluded, attendees left with a renewed sense of appreciation for the strength and resilience of women in their community, looking forward to future celebrations that continue to uplift and honour their contributions.

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