Pontian Brotherhood of SA awarded government grant

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The Pontian Brotherhood of South Australia has announced that it has been awarded a $48,040 grant from the South Australian Multicultural Affairs Department, a significant boost towards completing the second stage of its carpark upgrade next year.

The grant is a key step in the Pontian Brotherhood’s ongoing infrastructure improvements, which will help enhance the facility for the growing community of members and visitors.

Charalambos Tavlaridis, President of the Pontian Brotherhood, expressed his gratitude on behalf of the committee, members and friends.

“Next year will be a very busy year so we’re calling on all volunteers to help anyway they can,” Tavlaridis said in a Facebook post.

The grant marks a significant milestone in the ongoing development of the Pontian Brotherhood’s facilities, further cementing its role as a cornerstone of the local multicultural community in SA.

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