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    Northern District Times (Australia)
    August 25, 2004 Wednesday

    Armenians seek home


    A DEMAND for more facilities to cater for Ryde's 10,000-strong
    Armenian community has emerged as the council considers whether it
    should demolish a derelict clubhouse at Burrow Park.

    The Ryde-based Armenian Association of Australia's 85 members are
    lobbying Ryde Council to keep the unoccupied facility in Princes St,
    Ryde, for their cultural activities.

    The council has said they could carry out their traditions at nearby
    Santa Rosa Park's scout hall, which is used by another Armenian group
    but an association spokesman said their cultures differed
    significantly.

    "Irrespective of them being another Armenian group, we're like chalk
    and cheese," association vice president Toros Boyadjian said.

    "There are big cultural and traditional differences. There's a
    different language and different dialect."

    Burrow Park members are predominantly Christian Orthodox while Santa
    Rosa members are a mix of religions, some with Iranian heritage.

    Mr Boyadjian dismissed the idea of cultural conflict dividing the
    groups.

    The association expressed interest in occupying the clubhouse when
    the Italian group San Giorgio Martire Di Sydney left the premises in
    2001, finding it inadequate on car parking and safety issues because
    of its secluded site.

    The council said the building was structurally unsound and
    dilapidated and would cost $300,000 to restore.

    Ryde councillor Sarkis Yedelian said Armenians still needed a
    facility of their own.

    He said Ryde Civic Centre was available only up to four times a year
    while most locals had to travel to the Willoughby Armenian Cultural
    Centre for traditional activities. The Armenian Youth Federation,
    Armenian Cultural Association, Armenian Sports Association and
    Armenian Relief Society use the Ryde Civic Centre.

    The recommendation to demolish the clubhouse went before the council
    again last night (Tuesday).
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