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    Armenian identity rushed to hospital
    By Melissa Mitchell

    North Shore Times, Australia
    June 23 2006

    22Jun06

    PROMINENT Australian Armenian and Community Relations Commission
    chairman Stepan Kerkyasharian was rushed to hospital the night before
    he was to be guest speaker at the Chatswood Chamber of Commerce
    meeting this week.

    Mr Kerkyasharian was due to address the meeting at 1pm on Tuesday
    but had complained of feeling unwell on Monday and left work early,
    chamber president Edward Mazzoni said.

    "Mr Kerkyasharian was due to fly to Tasmania on Tuesday night but
    his wife phoned us on Monday night to say that her husband had been
    taken to hospital," Mr Mazzoni said.

    It is believed Mr Kerkyasharian had an attack of appendicitis and is
    recovering well.

    Arrangements were made to replace Mr Kerkyasharian, with Speakers
    Bank Australia director Dale Rees-Bevan and Killara Plumbing's Greg
    McElroy stepping in to address the meeting.

    At the meeting, Mr Mazzoni told guests, including a table of 10
    representatives from the Australian Armenian Chamber of Commerce,
    the Mr Kerkyasharian was "unavailable to be here today".

    He said Chatswood chamber members had been invited to a meeting of
    the Australian Armenian chamber this year and heard Mr Kerkyasharian
    speak there. He was subsequently invited to speak at this month's
    meeting at Chatswood.

    Mr Kerkyasharian migrated to Australia in 1967 and has served as a
    member of the State Ethnic Public Broadcasting Advisory Committee and
    was appointed manager of the Armenian radio station he volunteered
    to set up in 1976.

    He was made head of SBS Radio in 1980 and appointed to the management
    board to set up SBS Television.

    In 1989 he was appointed chairman of the Ethnic Affairs Commission
    of NSW, which became the Community relations Commission in 2001.

    He was also made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1992 and
    received the Olympic Order for his contribution to the Sydney 2000
    Olympic Games.

    He is currently president of the Anti-Discrimination Board.

    http://www.northshoretimes.com.au/article/ 2006/06/22/1317_news.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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