Sydney Olympic FC postpones Annual General Meeting to April

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Sydney Olympic FC has announced a change to the date of its upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM), pushing the meeting back by nearly a month to allow additional time for financial and governance preparations.

In a notice to members and stakeholders, the club confirmed that the AGM – originally scheduled for Tuesday, 24 March 2026 – will now take place on 21 April 2026.

According to the club’s Board, the decision was made to ensure sufficient time for the completion and review of the club’s externally audited financial statements before they are presented to members.

The Board said the additional time will also allow them to finalise all required reports and properly consider other matters that have recently arisen in relation to the AGM.

Further details regarding the meeting – including the venue, meeting time and agenda – will be confirmed and communicated to members in due course.

The club thanked members for their understanding and said it looks forward to their participation when the rescheduled meeting takes place in April.

The postponement comes amid growing scrutiny from sections of the club’s membership over governance, finances and the organisation’s future direction.

In recent weeks, Life Members were urged to mobilise ahead of the originally scheduled AGM as concerns intensified over transparency and decision-making within the club.

Earlier this year The Greek Herald first reported that members voted to establish a member-authorised Steering Committee at a meeting on February 2, citing frustration over what they described as repeated failures by the club’s board to convene an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM).

The committee has since been tasked with seeking information on behalf of members and exploring pathways for governance reform, as the club approaches its rescheduled AGM in April.

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