OEEGA NSW celebrates community spirit and generosity at 2025 Christmas Dinner

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The Organisation of Hellene and Hellene-Cypriot Women of Australia (OEEGA NSW) welcomed members, friends and supporters to its annual Christmas Dinner on Saturday, 7 December 2025, filling the Ramsgate Lifesavers Club in Sydney with warmth, colour and the unmistakable energy of the festive season.

As guests arrived, the room quickly took on the familiar atmosphere that OEEGA is known for – a gathering united by tradition, philanthropy and a shared devotion to community life. Laughter echoed, glasses clinked, and the first notes from the live band set the tone for a lively and heartfelt evening.

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President Christine Manolakos opened the night with a sincere expression of thanks to her committee and to everyone who has stood beside OEEGA throughout the year. She spoke of the joy in seeing the community together, and the pride she feels in the organisation’s ongoing mission to support charitable causes and celebrate Hellenic and Cypriot women in NSW.

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She also offered a warm acknowledgment to the Greek associations who continue to champion OEEGA’s work. Among them were the Mytilenian Brotherhood NSW, which contributed $5,000, and the Kefalonian Association, which generously donated $2,000, helping strengthen the organisation’s philanthropic efforts this year.

Former President Mary Alexandrou shared a brief reflection on OEEGA’s long and meaningful history. Her words reminded guests that the organisation’s foundations were built on unity, volunteerism and the desire to uplift others – values that continue to guide its committees and members today.

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As dinner was served, conversations flowed easily between generations. Plates were shared, stories exchanged, and familiar faces reunited. When the band began to play, the dancing that followed added a vibrant pulse to the evening – a joyful reminder of the cultural spirit that binds the community, especially in the lead-up to Christmas.

Guests linked arms, families joined in, and the dancefloor became a lively expression of connection and celebration.

The evening closed with gratitude and optimism as members reflected on another meaningful year – one that continued OEEGA’s long tradition of community service, cultural pride and charitable giving.

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