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Just wondering if any info on this years AGM is available. .Venue, Date, Time etc ?

either ive lost the communique..or there hasnt been one yet.

cheers

 

Haven't received any information regarding the AGM yet.

 

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Will we see the re-emergence of the "Daniher Premiership Clock"?

While Geelong and Hwathorn are at approximatley 11.30pm we are at 2500 hours in the middle of Smarch.

Lousy Smarch!


The AGM is likely to be held in mid/late December. I think the year ends officially at the end of October and the financial accounts need to be completed (and audited) before the AGM is held.

I expect that a letter will be sent to members in November advising of the AGM's date and also giving details of how to vote on the Board members who will be up for re-election etc. All the Board members who joined in June will be up for re-election.

The AGM is likely to be held in mid/late December. I think the year ends officially at the end of October and the financial accounts need to be completed (and audited) before the AGM is held.

I expect that a letter will be sent to members in November advising of the AGM's date and also giving details of how to vote on the Board members who will be up for re-election etc. All the Board members who joined in June will be up for re-election.

I would like the club to consider the reintroduction of the Members Information Night which used to pack them in at the Camberwell Town Hall.

The reason these were discontinued was the cost but I reckon if they charged $15:00 per person towards the debt demolition (plus additional donation - voluntary), you won't hear too many complaints.

The club could also sell membership and merchandise on the night, introduce new players, farewell the old and generally deal with a lot of the football business that needn't be gone over at the subsequent AGM.

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