MP Sheena Watt visiting PRONIA

We were very excited to host Sheena Watt MP at PRONIA’s offices last Thursday. MP Sheena Watt is Victorian Labor’s first Indigenous parliamentarian, filling the vacancy left by former health minister Jenny Mikakos in 2020.
Mrs Watt met with PRONIA’s CEO Mrs Tina Douvos-Stathopoulos and management and was briefed on PRONIA’s work with the Greek-Australian community before she had a tour of PRONIA’s offices and saw firsthand the impact that the organisation has in the community. Ms Watt’s interest and determination to help her community and those in need is obvious. “I am a lifelong fighter for the most vulnerable in our community,” she has said in the past.
Ms Watt was briefed on all issues pertaining the Greek-Australian community and discussed with management about support and future collaborations.

PRONIA has had a long, proud history in advocating for social justice, equality of opportunity for individuals and communities, with the aim of helping to create a stronger, cohesive, and inclusive society for all Australians. It is within this spirit that PRONIA supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart and the “yes” vote in the upcoming referendum to constitutionally recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as the First Peoples of Australia and a Voice to parliament.

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