President resigns from Federation of Greek Elderly Citizens Clubs of Victoria

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John Kostoulias has formally announced his resignation as President of the Federation of Greek Elderly Citizens Clubs of Melbourne and Victoria.

Mr Kostoulias said he will be resigning from the position due to health reasons.

at the Stars International Reception Centre, the Federation of Greek Elderly Citizen Clubs in Melbourne and Victoria held a Christmas celebration in honour of members and volunteers.
John Koustoulias (left) at the Stars International Reception Centre in Preston, where the Federation of Greek Elderly Citizen Clubs in Melbourne and Victoria held a Christmas celebration in honour of members and volunteers.

In response, the Federation will be holding an Annual General Meeting (AGM) to elect a new board of directors on April 5 at 7 Union Street, Brunswick from 11am.

For those who are interested in running for candidacy, it is requested that you submit a nomination by March 20.

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