Three Greek Australians among South Australia’s notable figures to watch in 2025

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South Australia has a history of producing global icons, from astronaut Andy Thomas to actor Teresa Palmer and scientist Mark Oliphant. Three talented Greek-Australians who are poised to make waves in their respective fields, were included among the 25 South Australians to watch in 2025, by The Advertiser.

Panagiotis Kikianis – Football Prodigy

Adelaide United defender Panagiotis Kikianis, 19, has already etched his name in A-League history by signing the longest contract ever offered — a five-year deal. Reds coach Carl Veart lauds him as an “exceptional talent with immense potential.” Starting his journey with Fulham United as a child, Kikianis climbed the ranks through West Adelaide and state development programs. With dedication and a stellar attitude, he is expected to be Adelaide’s next big football export.

Selina Nikoloudakis – Family Law Specialist and Mentor

Selina Nikoloudakis, a highly-regarded family lawyer, recently launched her own firm, Divorce Legal, in Prospect. With over 15 years of experience and recognition in the Doyles Guide, she is among the state’s elite family law specialists. Nikoloudakis is not only a trailblazer in law but also a mentor to emerging lawyers, describing her field as “constantly evolving” and emotionally impactful. Her passion for helping families navigate challenging times underpins her success.

Selina Nikoloudakis Photo: The Advertiser

Alexia Spyridonidis – Marketing Visionary

In just over a year since founding her marketing agency Sax, Alexia Spyridonidis has worked with brands like F45 and SkyCity. Combining her background in fashion marketing with a passion for creative content, she has quickly positioned herself as a rising star in Adelaide’s media and marketing world. Her work spans social media, publicity, and event management, making her one to watch in 2025.

Alexia Spyridonidis Photo: Linkedin

Source: The Advertiser

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