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After his graduation, he worked with disadvantaged groups in Northwest [[List of parishes in Queensland|Queensland]], from Townsville to Hughenden in what was then called the Department of Social Security. During this time, he married Michelle in 1988.
In 1989, they moved to Brisbane, where Dimitri practised social work in psychiatric disability; in 1991, he became a practising Family Court Counsellor in the Family Court of Australia, Brisbane. In May of this year, Dimitri was [[ordination|ordained]] by Archbishop [[Stylianos (Harkianakis) of Australia|Stylianos of Australia]] to the [[deacon|diaconate]] at the Church of St George, where he is was assigned to serve. He began a ministry of teaching, bringing many Orthodox back to the Church.
At the end of 1994, Dcn Dimitri was ordained to the [[priest]]hood at the Church of St George. Soon after, he moved to Sydney, where he began studies at [[St. Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College (Sydney, Australia)|St. Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College]], simultaneously serving parishes in Sydney. After his graduation from St Andrew's in 1997 with a Bachelor of Theology, he was again placed at the Church of St George, Brisbane, first as assistant priest, then as rector.
On the retirement of V. Rev. Fr [[Gregory Sakellariou]] from the position in 2000, Fr Dimitri was made Archepiscopal Vicar-General of the Fourth Archdiocesan District of Queensland and New Guinea. Subsequently, in 2001, Fr Dimitri was elevated to the rank of [[Economos]].
In 2007, Fr Dimitri was awarded a Masters of International Relations with Distinction from Macquarie University, focusing on the Turkish and European Union.relations
During the Brisbane floods of 2011, Fr Dimitri led the community in helping those affected by floods, a position that continued in helping those in and around Townsville in the aftermath of Cyclone Yasi. He was awarded a 'local hero Queensland Flood Hero award' by the then-Premier of Queensland, Anna Bligh, for his leadership and efforts. He also serves the Church as a member of the Archdiocesan Council of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, the Board of Governors of the Bribie Island Youth Retreat and Recreation Centre, and as a Board Member of Greek Orthodox Community Care, Brisbane. In the broader community, he is a member of the State Minister's Cultural Diversity Roundtable, and a member of the Queensland Police Ethnic Advisory Group. He is a founding organiser of the Queensland Police Commissioner's Annual Multi-Faith Dinner, and remains keenly involved in several intercultural dialogues and initiatives, while retaining accredited membership in the Australian Association of Social Workers with specialisation in Mental Health.
==External links==
===Sources===
*[http://gocstgeorge.com.au/priests.php Biography], on the website of the Greek Orthodox Community of St George.
*[http://www.dmopc15.com/speaker/fr-dimitrios-tsakas-2/]
===Articles===
{{succession|
before=V. Rev. Fr. [[Gregory Sakellariou]]<br>1961-2000|
title=Archepiscopal Vicar-General of the Fourth Archdiocesan District <br> of the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia]]|
years=2000-present|
after=—}}
[[Category:Orthodoxy_in_Australia]]
[[Category:Priests|Tsakas]]