Oromo Elders Association’s Tesfaye Defa Honored by Victoria





Mr Tesfaye Defa, Secretary of the Oromo Elders Association of Australia has been awarded the 2024 Elderly Award by the Victorian Government.

Mr. Tesfaye Defa, as the Secretary of the Oromo Elders Association of Australia, being awarded the 2024 Elderly Award by the Victorian Government is a significant recognition of his contributions and dedication to his community. Such awards often highlight the efforts of individuals who have made a positive impact on society, particularly in supporting and uplifting their communities.

The Oromo Elders Association of Australia likely plays a crucial role in preserving cultural heritage, providing support to the Oromo community, and fostering connections among its members. Mr. Defa's work in this capacity would have been instrumental in achieving these goals, making him a deserving recipient of this honor.

This award not only celebrates his individual achievements but also shines a light on the importance of elder contributions in maintaining cultural identity and community cohesion, especially within diaspora communities. Congratulations to Mr. Tesfaye Defa on this well-deserved recognition!
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