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Posted on Wednesday 24th of September, 2025,
Greater Shepparton City Council has announced Fazela Abbasi as the winner of the 2025 Greater Shepparton Women’s Charter Award at the Soroptimist International of Shepparton Inc High Tea and Annual Women’s Charter Award Ceremony, held on Sunday 14 September at the Woolshed, Emerald Bank in Shepparton.
The Annual Women’s Award, established in 2013 by the Greater Shepparton Women’s Charter Advisory Committee, recognises women who make a difference in their community, embrace diversity, inspire others, and promote equality through leadership, support or mentorship.
This year’s award attracted 18 nominations, with four women shortlisted: Mellisa Silaga, Seema Abdullah, Debbie McColl and Fazela Abbasi.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, congratulated all nominees and highlighted the outstanding calibre of women recognised.
“The high quality of nominations this year made the panel’s task incredibly difficult. Each nominee has made a significant contribution to Greater Shepparton and deserves our gratitude. It gives me great pleasure to announce Fazela Abbasi as the winner of the 2025 Annual Women’s Award,” he said.
Fazela, a young Afghan woman who has lived in Shepparton for 20 years, was acknowledged for her strong community leadership and tireless volunteerism. She has supported newly arrived families through the Afghani/Hazara Community Centre and her local mosque, worked with Save the Children on the Safer Pathways Project, and facilitated Supported Playgroups at local schools.
As Vice President of the Goulburn Valley Afghan Women’s Association, Fazela has organised women’s gatherings, health and educational workshops, and large multicultural celebrations including Afghan New Year and Eid Festivals. She has also been a visible advocate for migrant women, helping improve service delivery and raising awareness about issues such as mental health and gender-based inequality.
Chair of the Greater Shepparton Women’s Charter Advisory Committee, Councillor Sam Spinks, also praised Fazela’s impact.
“Fazela embodies the spirit of the Women’s Charter Award. She uplifts others through her compassion, advocacy and leadership. Her work ensures that women and girls feel seen, supported and empowered to reach their potential. Fazela is an inspiration to our community,” she said.
Council congratulates Fazela on receiving the 2025 Greater Shepparton Women’s Charter Award and thanks all nominees for their important contributions to the region.
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