Greek Orthodox Community of SA elects new committees

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The Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) has elected its new Supervisory and Electoral Committees following the 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on Sunday, December 8, at Olympic Hall.

The newly appointed Supervisory Committee comprises Tony Papadopoulos, Maria Gazecimeon, Andrew Stathopoulos, Carlene Vasilakis-Starr, and John Lesses.

The Electoral Committee includes Manuel Frangoulis, Jack Gazecimeon, Dimitra Psarros, Ellie Speis, and Bill Starr.

The AGM served as a key moment for GOCSA members to reaffirm leadership and governance roles within the community.

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