Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney to elect new Board at 2026 AGM

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Members of the Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney and NSW will gather later this month for the organisation’s 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM), where key reports will be presented and a new Board will be elected.

The meeting will take place on Sunday, March 22 at 2.30pm at The Mytilenian House in Canterbury, Sydney. 

According to the official agenda, proceedings will begin with a welcome and confirmation of quorum, followed by apologies and the approval of minutes from the 2023 AGM. 

Members will then hear the Treasurer’s report and vote on the approval of financial statements for the 2023–2024 and 2024–2025 financial years. 

The President will also deliver an annual report outlining the Brotherhood’s activities and developments over the past year.

Other matters may be discussed under general business if time permits before the meeting moves to one of its most important items – the election of a new Board of Directors for the coming term.

Existing members are reminded that membership fees can be paid on the day of the meeting to be eligible to vote.

The Mytilenian Brotherhood has long served as a hub for people of Lesvian heritage in Sydney, supporting cultural traditions, community initiatives and social connection among generations of Greek Australians.

Event Details

  • What: Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney & NSW Annual General Meeting
  • When: Sunday, March 22, 2026 | 2.30pm
  • Where: 225 Canterbury Road, Canterbury NSW

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