Greek Australians shine as finalists in 2025 Greek International Women Awards

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Greek women across the world are being recognised for their courage, talent, and leadership through the Greek International Women Awards (GIWA) – and this year, several remarkable Australians of Hellenic heritage have made the shortlist.

The GIWA initiative celebrates the achievements of Greek women who have excelled across diverse professional fields, from business and education to media, fashion, and social responsibility. Its mission is to showcase the strength and impact of Greek women globally, while inspiring others to break barriers and pursue their goals.

Now entering its public voting phase, the Awards invite the community to cast their votes via GIWA’s official website until 26 October 2025. Public votes will contribute 25% toward the final result, with the remaining decision determined by an international judging panel. To take part, voters must register online here and vote in at least five categories.

Hellenic Australians making their mark

Among this year’s standout finalists are several women whose work has made a profound impact across Australia and beyond.

Dimitra Skalkos, Publisher of The Greek Herald, is a finalist in ‘Media and Marketing Communications.’ Having led the publication’s digital transformation and expanded its reach to new generations, Ms Skalkos continues to advocate for multicultural representation and journalistic integrity within Australia’s media landscape.

Fellow media leader Andriana Simos, Digital Editor of The Greek Herald, has been nominated in the ‘Social Responsibility’ category for her commitment to socially conscious journalism and advocacy. Through initiatives such as The Greek Herald Woman of the Year, she has elevated women’s voices within the Greek Australian community and championed conversations around mental health, disability, and inclusion.

In ‘Social Responsibility’, Varvara Athanasiou-Ioannou AM has also been recognised for her lifelong commitment to empowering Greek women globally. As founder of the Food for Thought Network and organiser of the Global Women and Hellenism Conference, she has united communities across continents, amplifying the voices of women in leadership.

From the corporate and humanitarian sector, Violet Roumeliotis AM, CEO of Settlement Services International (SSI), is shortlisted in ‘Business and Entrepreneurship.’ A multi-award-winning advocate for inclusion and refugee support, Violet has transformed SSI into one of Australia’s largest and most impactful not-for-profit organisations.

In the field of ‘Education and Psychology,’ Dr Angela Evangelinou-Yiannakis of Western Australia stands out as a lifelong educator, academic, and advocate for Greek language teaching, while Chanel Contos has been shortlisted for her groundbreaking advocacy on consent education and gender equality. The founder of Teach Us Consent, Contos has influenced national policy reform and sparked a global conversation on respect and empowerment among young people

Angela Nicolades, a celebrated couture designer, represents Australia in the ‘Fashion’ category, recognised for her artistry and lifelong dedication to Hellenic-inspired craftsmanship.

A celebration of global Hellenic excellence

The GIWA Awards offer a platform for Greek women worldwide to be celebrated not only for their professional achievements but also for their enduring cultural identity.

Voting is now open via the official GIWA website. Supporters are encouraged to register, review finalist profiles, and help shape the final outcome before 26 October 2025.

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