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WOMEN who quietly power many of the district’s community organisations were recognised and celebrated when locals gathered at the Whittlesea Community Activity Centre last Friday to mark International Women’s Day and to celebrate the Women of Whittlesea event.

Hosted by the Whittlesea Jumbunna branch of the Country Women’s Association (CWA) in partnership with Whittlesea Library and the City of Whittlesea, the event highlighted the enormous role women play in keeping community groups active, connected and thriving.

Across the district, women form the backbone of many volunteer organisations, service clubs and support groups, dedicating countless hours to helping others, organising events, raising funds and strengthening local networks. The afternoon celebration shone a light on those efforts, bringing together women from a wide range of organisations to share their experiences and encourage others to become involved.

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Speakers represented several well-known community groups including the Country Women’s Association, Whittlesea VIEW Club, Lions, Rotary, Whittlesea Community House, the Whittlesea Women’s Shed and the Whittlesea Fire Brigade. Many of the women who addressed the gathering have been active in their organisations for more than two decades, demonstrating a deep and enduring commitment to community service.

Throughout the afternoon, speakers spoke about the wide variety of projects and charities supported by their groups, the friendships and sense of purpose that come from volunteering, and the importance of community engagement in keeping towns strong and resilient.

The event also served as an opportunity for attendees to learn more about the work of local organisations and how they could become involved, with organisers encouraging women to consider joining groups that support both the community and each other.

In keeping with the spirit of International Women’s Day, the gathering created a welcoming space for conversation, reflection and encouragement, reinforcing the powerful impact women have when they work together to support their communities.

A highlight of the afternoon was a beautifully presented afternoon tea prepared by hospitality students from Whittlesea Secondary College. Their contribution added a special touch to the event and was warmly received by attendees.

The celebration formed part of broader International Women’s Day activities across the region, but organisers said the Whittlesea gathering placed particular emphasis on recognising the women whose volunteer work, leadership and dedication continue to shape and strengthen the local community.

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