Greek Orthodox Community of NSW to review year at Annual General Meeting

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The Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales (GOCNSW) will hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) this Sunday, October 13 to review the past year.

The AGM will take place at the Greek Community Club in Lakemba, where the organisation will assess its activities over the previous year.

The agenda includes the following items:

  • Approval of the minutes from the previous AGM held on 8 October 2023.
  • Review and approval of the Financial Statement as of 30 June 2024, along with the Financial Performance report for the same year, the Director’s Report, and the Auditor’s Report.
  • Appointment of auditors for the upcoming year.
  • Any other business in accordance with the Articles of Association.

The GOCNSW has also reminded all members to renew their membership by paying their subscriptions at the office (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm) or before the AGM begins.

Additionally, the organisation outlined upcoming events for the remainder of 2024, including the Greek Film Festival (15-27 October), OXI Day commemorations on Monday, 28 October (7pm), and the Polytechnic Uprising remembrance on Sunday, 17 November (4pm).

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