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    Northern District Times (Australia)
    September 22, 2004 Wednesday

    No animosity insists group


    A RYDE-based Armenian group has defended its relationship with
    another Armenian group in the area.

    The Northern District Times reported last month that the Armenian
    Community Association of Australia (ACAA) was lobbying Ryde Council
    to keep using a derelict clubhouse at Burrow Park.

    Following the article, ACAA vice president Toros Boyadjian denied
    claims Ryde Council offered his group an option to share the scout
    hall at Santa Rosa Park, which is occupied by another Armenian group.

    Mr Boyadjian said there were differences in dialect between the
    parties but insisted there were no religious differences dividing
    them.

    Meanwhile, council has resolved to seek expressions of interest in
    restoring the heritage building at a cost of $300,000.

    "It's expensive, I would be surprised if it turned out to be a viable
    proposition," Ryde Mayor Terry Perram said.

    "It's not a building that lends itself (to restoration)."

    Cr Perram said the building would only have limited day use.

    Mr Boyadjian said the ACAA would meet tonight (Wednesday) to discuss
    whether it would pursue the option of restoring Burrow Park
    clubhouse.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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