Sofia Mastoris OAM passes away at 86: A legacy of leadership and empowerment

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The Greek Australian community has lost an extraordinary leader with the passing of Sofia Mastoris OAM, a visionary who dedicated her life to empowering women and preserving Greek culture in Australia.

Sofia passed away at the age of 86 after decades of unwavering service to her community, leaving behind a legacy defined by leadership, compassion, and resilience.

As the founding member and long-serving President of the Hellenic Women’s Federation of Victoria, Sofia was a driving force for change. For over 20 years, she worked tirelessly to create a space where Hellenic women could celebrate their heritage and advocate for their rights.

Through her leadership, the Federation grew into a powerful platform that encouraged women to embrace leadership roles and strengthened cultural ties within the Greek Australian community.

Sofia’s dedication extended well beyond her presidency. A committed volunteer, she devoted over two decades to the Cancer Council and contributed to the Grace of Mary Aged Care Facility. Her passion for helping others and her determination to make a difference earned her the prestigious Order of Australia Medal (OAM), a recognition of her exceptional contributions to multiculturalism and community service.

Sofia and her son Nonda at Government house.

Her vision also came to life through initiatives like Melbourne’s ‘Protomayia’ festival, an annual celebration of cultural diversity that brought together people from all walks of life. Sofia’s ability to unite communities and promote inclusivity was a hallmark of her remarkable legacy.

Reflecting on her passing, Mary Lalios, President of the Hellenic Women’s Federation of Victoria, said:
“Sofia’s vision and guidance helped shape the Federation into the strong and supportive network it is today. Her legacy will continue to inspire and guide us for generations to come.”

Sofia is survived by her son Nonda and her beloved grandchildren. She is predeceased by her daughter Areti and her husband, Con.

Sofia Mastoris OAM will be remembered not only as a leader but also as a role model who inspired countless individuals with her kindness, wisdom, and tireless dedication to her community.

Her contributions have left an enduring impact that will continue to shape the future of the Greek Australian community.

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