Friday, 31 May 2013

Everyday Women with Extraordinary Stories - May 2013


On Tuesday morning we were honoured to have Biljana Petrova as the Keynote Speaker for the May 2013 edition of Everyday Women with Extraordinary Stories.

Biljana Petrova and Sela Taufa, Chair of MWA Inc

Biljana Petrova is the Manager of the Women's Information and Referral Centre, part of the ACT Community Services Directorate.

She has had long term experience working in the community sector in Canberra and particularly in the Women's Sector in varied roles being a dedicated advocate for disadvantaged women in our community.

Biljana has a strong interest in access, equity and justice issues and throughout her working life has taken on positions on Boards and Committees to contribute towards the running of much needed services for women.

Biljana sharing her personal journey
 Biljana shared her thoughts and her personal journey as a migrant women, her influences, some of her experiences of being involved in community projects as a volunteer and her contribution to our Canberra Community.

Thank you Biljana!

The MWA Team x

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Happy Volunteer Week!





A huge thank you to all our wonderful Volunteers - Happy Volunteer Week!

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Everyday Women with Extraordinary Stories - April 2013



The Welcome Reception for the Australian Migrant and Refugee Women's Alliance (AMaRWA) Stand Up! National Conference was held on the evening of Sunday, 28th April at Rydges Lakeside.

It was an honour for MWA's  'Everyday Women with Extraordinary Stories' Series to be the keynote address on the evening, with Ms Marluce Silva Peters as our Keynote Speaker for the month of April.

Marluce is the Coordinator of the Doris Women's Refuge and works to improve services to disadvantaged and marginalised women and girls with her active involvement with many local community groups, services and the ACT Government.

Marluce was awarded the 2009 ACT Government Audrey Fagan Churchill Fellowship to investigate programs to support overseas women surviving family violence.


Marluce sharing her journey as part of the 'Everyday Women with Extraordinary Stories'


The next Everyday Women with Extraordinary Stories will be held towards the end of May.

The MWA Team x