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International Women’s Day Luncheon celebrates women of the community

Held at St Eleftherios Hall in Brunswick, the appreciation gathering created a warm and welcoming space for attendees to come together in celebration and reflection

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The Senior Citizens Group of the Parish of St Eleftherios in Brunswick hosted a special luncheon on Tuesday 10 March to mark International Women’s Day, bringing together community members and guests to recognise the achievements and contributions of women, particularly senior women within the Greek community.

Held at St Eleftherios Hall in Brunswick, the appreciation gathering created a warm and welcoming space for attendees to come together in celebration and reflection.

Secretary Angelo Koutouleas welcomed guests and oversaw the organisation of the luncheon, ensuring all attendees were warmly received and catered for throughout the event.

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Special guests included former Federal Member of Parliament Maria Vamvakinou, Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) Vice President Anthie Sidiropoulos, Merri-bek Councillor Helen Politis, journalist Claire Gazis OAM, and journalist Dorothy Hatzopoulou.

The luncheon was held with the support of the GCM and recognised the achievements of women, particularly senior members of the community who continue to play an important role in preserving culture, strengthening families and contributing to community life.

The gathering provided an opportunity to acknowledge the legacy and contributions of women whose efforts have helped shape and sustain the community.

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