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Elfa Moraitakis is the CEO of SydWest Multicultural Services, a leading organisation for all cultural diversity issues responding to community needs.
The group, located in the Sydney suburbs of Blacktown, Mt Druitt, Penrith and Rouse Hill, provides quality services and programmes to people of all ages and backgrounds, with the ultimate goal of supporting the self-determination and empowerment of these diverse communities.
Ms Moraitakis, a board member of Settlement Services International and Director of NSW Council of Social Services (NCOSS), has been involved in the community sector for the past 30 years.
She has an extensive background in developing services for linguistically disadvantaged groups, while focusing on engaging community and stakeholder participation.
Aussies spent $50 billion online in 2020. These are the suburbs driving the e-commerce boom
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Australians spent more than $50.46 billion online in 2020, a 57% increase from the previous year, with Victorians in lockdown leading the way by far.
That’s according to a report from Australia Post, which outlines some of the e-commerce trends seen in the topsy turvy year that was 2020, and highlights the suburbs where households spent the most online.
The top five postcodes for online retail last year were all in Metropolitan Melbourne, where COVID-19 lockdowns dragged on for the longest.
And while residents of Point Cook retained their title as top online spenders, e-commerce in the postcode increased almost 120%.