The Greek Herald finalists lead the way in 2025 Greek International Women Awards

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Greek women across the world are being recognised for their talent, leadership, and impact through the Greek International Women Awards (GIWA) – and this year, members of The Greek Herald team are among the finalists.

Now in its public voting phase, the acclaimed awards celebrate the achievements of Greek women globally across fields including business, education, media, fashion and social responsibility. Voting is open until 26 October 2025, with the public’s votes contributing 25% to the final result.

The Greek Herald finalists lead the way

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Dimitra Skalkos (left) and Andriana Simos (right) from The Greek Herald.

Dimitra Skalkos, Publisher of The Greek Herald, is a finalist in the ‘Media and Marketing Communications’ category. As one of Australia’s youngest publishers, she has led The Greek Herald – the nation’s largest and longest-running Greek news outlet – through a major digital transformation, expanding its reach to new generations while preserving its century-old legacy.

Under her leadership, the publication continues to serve as “a trusted voice for Greek Australians in the modern era,” championing factual, community-driven journalism that celebrates Hellenic identity in Australia and abroad.

“This nomination is not just for me – it’s for every woman in media who works to tell stories that matter,” Ms Skalkos said. “The Greek Herald’s success is built on community, collaboration and courage – values that reflect the best of Hellenic womanhood.”

Andriana Simos, Digital Editor of The Greek Herald, has been shortlisted in the ‘Social Responsibility’ category for her pioneering work in socially conscious journalism and community advocacy. Through her leadership, The Greek Herald has become a platform for stories that challenge stigma and inspire change – from mental health and disability awareness to gender equality and diaspora identity.

Miss Simos also founded The Greek Herald Woman of the Year initiative, which celebrates Greek and Cypriot Australian women making a difference across business, the arts, education and community life. Her reporting has appeared on the ABC and NewsCorp Australia, and her work has been recognised through multiple journalism awards for its ethical impact and social reach.

“It’s an honour to be recognised alongside so many inspiring Greek women,” Miss Simos said. “This nomination reflects our newsroom’s mission to give a voice to those often unheard – and to show that storytelling can drive real social change.”

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Some of the members of The Greek Herald’s team. (Left to right) Sports Editor Takis Triadafillou, Journalist Ikaros Kyriakou, Publisher Dimitra Skalkos, Digital Editor Andriana Simos, and Office Manager Vicky Drivas.

Other Greek Australian finalists

The 2025 GIWA shortlist also includes several other distinguished Greek Australians:

  • Varvara Athanasiou-Ioannou AM (Social Responsibility) – Founder of the Food for Thought Network and a global advocate for women’s empowerment.
  • Violet Roumeliotis AM (Business and Entrepreneurship) – CEO of Settlement Services International and a national leader in refugee and inclusion policy.
  • Dr Angela Evangelinou-Yiannakis (Education and Psychology) – A dedicated educator and researcher advancing Greek language learning in Australia.
  • Angela Nicolades (Fashion) – Celebrated couture designer known for her Hellenic-inspired craftsmanship.
  • Chanel Contos (Education and Psychology) – Global advocate for consent education and gender equality.

How to vote

Public voting is open until 26 October 2025. To support The Greek Herald finalists and other inspiring women:

  • Step 1: Register online (free) here
  • Step 2: Vote in at least five categories

For more information and to read more about the shortlisted candidates visit www.greekinternationalwomenawards.com

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