Eugenia Mitrakas wins Australasian Lawyer Elite Women 2025 award

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Eugenia Mitrakas, principal of EMR Mitrakas, has been recognised as a winner of the prestigious Australasian Lawyer Elite Women 2025 award, celebrating her more than 50 years of trailblazing
service in the legal profession.

Mitrakas’ journey began in 1972 when she became the first Greek female solicitor in Australia, opening her practice in South Melbourne just months after her admission. Her career has been defined by a steadfast commitment to both legal excellence and community service, particularly within Melbourne’s Greek community.

Over five decades, she has guided families through migration, property, Greek law and cross-border legal matters, while also being admitted in England and Wales and appointed as a Notary Public by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

A pioneer in leadership, Mitrakas was the first woman elected to the Council of the Law Institute of Victoria and the first to chair Victoria’s Legal Admissions Board.

Her advocacy for equal rights, pay equity, and flexible work has shaped the profession’s approach to gender equality. She has also mentored generations of lawyers, supported young women and sponsored the annual Legal Prize at MacRobertson Girls’ High School.

Her legacy includes founding welfare organisations, leading international legal and medical conferences, and directing over $500,000 in charitable donations from those conferences.

Mitrakas’ dedication has been recognised with the Medal of the Order of Australia and international honours for her pro bono work.

“I wish to be remembered as a lawyer who devoted her life to serving the disadvantaged and the legal profession,” said Mitrakas, reflecting on her enduring impact.

Her recognition as an Elite Woman 2025 underscores her role as a leader, mentor, and advocate for equity in law.

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