New Board elections scheduled as GOCNSW holds 2025 Annual General Meeting

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The Annual General Meeting of the members of the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales (GOCNSW) was successfully held on Sunday, October 12, at the Community Club, 206–210 Lakemba St, Lakemba.

In accordance with the Community’s Constitution, elections for a new Board of Directors are held every two years. During the Meeting, it was decided that the upcoming elections will take place on 30 November 2025.

The members also elected Maria Chrysanthou as President of the Electoral Committee, who will oversee the election process. 

The following six individuals were nominated to serve as members of the Electoral Committee: Anastasia Theodoropoulos, Spyros Veris, Paul Tsanis, Fotis Alexandrakis, Anna Ioannidou, Andreas Hardas and Aikaterini Vetsikas. 

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