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GCM board elections
GCM board elections

GCM board elections set for 29 June, 21 candidates announced

26 June, 2025

The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) has officially called elections for its new Board of Directors. GCM board elections set for 29 June, 21 candidates announced with members heading to the polls on Sunday, 29 June 2025.

Voting Details:

Time: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm Venue: Alphington Grammar, Old Heidelberg Road, Alphington

Voter Eligibility:

According to the GCM Electoral Committee:

  • All financial members with over six months of membership are eligible to vote.
  • Members whose membership expired in 2024 can vote by renewing.
  • Members whose membership lapsed in 2023 can regain voting rights by paying fees for both 2024 and 2025. (Note: Online renewals are not available for these members.)

To check or renew your membership:

Call: (03) 9662 2722
Visit: GCM Office – 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Or renew in person on election day.

2025 Board Candidates:

A total of 21 candidates have been nominated, representing a blend of experienced contributors and emerging leaders in Melbourne’s Greek Australian community:

  • Jim Bossinakis
  • Nick Dallas
  • Spiridoula Demetriou
  • Peter Diakrousis
  • Mena Giannellis
  • Helene Hiotis
  • Michael Karamitos
  • Ange Kenos
  • Nick Koukouvitakis
  • Vicki Kyritsis
  • Stella Moschos
  • Dora Papamakarios
  • Bill Papastergiadis
  • Marinis Pirpiris
  • Tass Sgardelis
  • Anthie Sidiropoulos
  • Chris Sikavitsas
  • Sophia Siachou
  • Simela Stamatopoulos
  • Manuel Tsirmiris
  • Leonidas Vlahakis

For further information or assistance:
Call (03) 9662 2722 or email info@greekcommunity.com.au

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