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  • Australia: Sarkis Yedelian Elected to Ryde City Council

    PRESS RELEASE
    Office of Sarkis Yedelian, Independent Councillor, City of Ryde.
    Email: [email protected]
    (02) 9879 4159 BH, 0412 048 330 Mobile.
    Unit4, 191 Victoria Rd., (PO Box 631)
    Gladesville NSW 2111, Australia

    April 5, 2004

    YEDELIAN ELECTED TO RYDE CITY COUNCIL


    Newly elected Councillor for Central Ward, Ryde City Council, Mr Sarkis
    Yedelian today thanked the people of Ryde for electing him to serve on Ryde
    City Council.

    "I am deeply humbled and grateful to the people of Ryde for their support
    and trust," Clr Yedelian said.

    "It is an immense honour for me to be given the opportunity to serve the
    people of Ryde.

    "I convey my sincere thanks to all those people who supported me during the
    local government campaign.

    Yedelian was elected on a platform on delivering a fresh approach to
    dealing with Council issues, and bringing accountability to Ryde City
    Council.

    Yedelian will be calling on Ryde City Council to consider local resident
    concerns first and foremost before any decision is taken on the Top Ryde
    Urban Village Plan.

    Yedelian will also seek to introduce Council-Business partnerships. A
    model to seek cooperation with the North Ryde corporate IT business sector
    to improve local childcare and sporting facilities.

    "Ryde city is a great place to live, and I'll be doing everything I can to
    ensure it remains so," Clr Yedelian said.

    Yedelian has lived in the Ryde area for over 20 years, and operates a
    camera and video production business in Gladesville.

    Yedelian is a founding and current board member of Community TV
    Sydney Ltd., CH31. He is also the president of Armenian TV Sydney
    Incorporated. Established in 1994, it is the first and remains the
    only Armenian TV broadcast service in Australia run entirely by
    volunteers and producing 3 hours of broadcasting each week.

    Yedelian is the first Councillor elected in Australia of Armenian
    ancestry. He is married with two children.
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