Brisbane, May 27 (Australia India News Newsdesk)
The Tamil Association of Queensland (TAQ) paid tribute to respected community figure Devi Vivekanandham during its 40th year celebrations, recognising her valuable contribution to the organisation and the wider Tamil community in Queensland.
The special felicitation ceremony formed part of TAQ’s ongoing anniversary events celebrating four decades of cultural service, community leadership and social engagement.
TAQ acknowledged Vivekanandham as a pioneering woman leader who has helped shape the journey of the association through her dedication, vision and commitment to community welfare. Organisers noted that her leadership continues to inspire women and younger generations within the Tamil community.
Association members praised her role in strengthening community bonds and promoting the values of service, unity and cultural identity. They said her contribution stands as a reminder of the importance of committed leadership in building vibrant multicultural communities.
The organisation also expressed gratitude for her lasting impact on the growth of TAQ and her continued encouragement to future generations of community volunteers and leaders.
The event was attended by members, families and supporters of the Tamil community, with organisers describing the celebration as a fitting tribute to individuals who have played a key role in the association’s 40-year legacy