Kytherian Youth Association in NSW elects new committee for 2024

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Members of the Kytherian Youth Association (KYA) in New South Wales have officially elected a new committee for 2024.

Michael Preneas is the new President of the KYA. Also on the Executive Committee are: Nathan Vagias (Vice President), James Valmas (Secretary), James Stewart (Treasurer), and Robert Koutzoumis (Marketing Officer). The KYA’s Events Coordinator will be confirmed soon.

Making up the General Committee are Ross Cordato, Christine Kay and Luke Schwirtlich.

In a Facebook post, the KYA Committee thanked everyone for attending the recent Annual General Meeting (AGM), and expressed their anticipation for future events.

“We can’t wait to see you all at our upcoming events,” the post read.

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