Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne re-elects leadership at AGM

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The Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sunday, 15 March 2026, with a strong attendance of members and a constructive and positive atmosphere throughout the proceedings.

During the meeting, members reviewed the activities and achievements of the Association over the past year and discussed a number of important matters concerning the Macedonian community in Melbourne and Victoria.

These discussions reaffirmed the ongoing commitment of the Association and its members to preserving and promoting the history and culture of Macedonia within the Australian Greek diaspora.

At the conclusion of the current committee’s term, elections were conducted in accordance with the Association’s constitution. Members of the outgoing executive committee stood for re-election and were
overwhelmingly returned to serve a second term, reflecting the confidence and strong support of the membership.

The meeting also saw the appointment of a new Vice President.

The newly elected Executive Committee of the Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria is as follows:

  • President: Peter Stefanidis
  • Vice President: Victoria Papazoglou
  • Secretary: Harry Tsairis
  • Treasurer: Tony Tsiavis
  • Public Relations Officer: Voula Tsarouhidis

The Association looks forward to the continued work of the Executive Committee as it advances initiatives that support the Macedonian community and strengthens the Association’s role within the broader Australian community – both in protecting the identity and cultural heritage of Macedonia and in educating and inspiring the next generation to value and embrace their Macedonian heritage.

The Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria thanked all members who attended the AGM and contributed to the constructive discussions and democratic process of the organisation.

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