Sydney Olympic FC confirms AGM venue change ahead of key April meeting

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Sydney Olympic FC has confirmed a change of venue for its upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM), with the meeting now set to take place at St George Leagues Club on Tuesday, 21 April at 6pm.

In a notice to members, the club said the venue had been upgraded to accommodate increased attendance, citing record membership sales this season.

The latest update follows the club’s earlier decision to postpone the AGM from its original date of 24 March to 21 April, allowing additional time for the completion and review of externally audited financial statements, as well as other governance-related matters.

The AGM comes at a time of heightened interest among members, with ongoing discussions around the club’s governance, financial position and future direction.

In recent weeks, sections of the membership have called for greater transparency and reform, including the establishment of a member-authorised Steering Committee tasked with seeking further information and exploring governance changes.

The club’s board has also issued an open letter urging unity and defending its approach, stating it remains focused on stability, financial sustainability and long-term reform.

With strong member engagement expected, the move to a larger venue reflects both growing participation and the significance of the upcoming AGM for the club’s future.

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