Elfa Moraitakis included among the most powerful people in Western Sydney

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Elfa Moraitakis has been named among the most powerful people in Western Sydney in The Daily Telegraph’s newly released Western Sydney Power List, which highlights influential figures shaping Australia’s third-largest economy.

As chief executive of SydWest Multicultural Services, Moraitakis oversees programs supporting migrant and refugee communities across Western Sydney, including settlement, aged care and disability services.

The publication recognised her leadership in advocating for multicultural communities and ensuring diverse voices from areas including Blacktown are represented at government level. Moraitakis also serves on the Multicultural NSW Advisory Board, where she contributes to policy discussions focused on more inclusive service delivery across the region.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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