03/12/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/11/2026 21:35
Published on 12 March 2026
A community leader who has helped people from migrant backgrounds overcome barriers and thrive has been named Blacktown City Woman of the Year.
SydWest Multicultural Services CEO Elfa Moraitakis (pictured) was announced the winner at Council's fully-booked Blacktown City's International Women's Day Breakfast at Bowman Hall, Blacktown, on Monday.
Ms Moraitakis' leadership has expanded SydWest's reach and services supporting refugees and migrants, particularly women and girls.
In an eventful week for Ms Moraitakis, the NSW Government also named her NSW Local Woman of the Year award for the Blacktown electorate.
Blacktown City Mayor Brad Bunting paid tribute to Ms Moraitakis and finalists.
"We are lucky to have so many public-spirited and hardworking women who provide our community with opportunities and keep us connected," he said.
"Elfa and our finalists are great role models for young girls and show how each of us has the ability to make our community a better place and push for equal opportunities for women and girls."
Kids' Early Learning Seven Hills East Centre Director Farideh Bahrami was named the staff Woman of the Year.
Ms Bahrami has developed a culture of trust and respect that has contributed to the centre exceeding the national quality standards rating.
Council provided Monday's event for free to the community and attracted guests from a diverse range of backgrounds.
Guests heard from the 2024 Blacktown City Citizen of the Year Rachael Hanlon, who spoke about tertiary education challenges and opportunities for woman.
Council has celebrated its Women of the Year awards since 2008 as part of a wide-ranging program to encourage women and girls to achieve their dreams.
This includes the Women's Advisory Committee informing Council decision-making, the annual Women's Forum which gives more women a voice on community issues, and Council's ongoing work with social services groups to improve opportunities.