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EIANZ Tasmanian Division Members are invited to the 2017 Tasmanian Division AGM to be held at the Launceston Town Hall, 18-28 St Johns Street, Launceston, beginning at 5:30pm concluding at 6:30pm. Teleconferencing facilities are also available for those members who are unable to make the meeting in person.
The term of office of all currently elected officers of the EIANZ Tasmanian Division will expire at the conclusion of the Annual General Meeting. Nominations are called for any of the general Committee positions for the period 2017 to 2018.
Only current financial members are eligible to nominate for these
positions. All nominations must be endorsed by two EIANZ Full Members or Fellows.
Nominations can be made by completing a nomination form and forwarding it to Kathryn Pugh, acting as the returning officer via kathryn.pugh@launceston.tas.gov.au to arrive no later than COB on 30 August 2017 or be presented at the commencement of the meeting.
In the event of more than one nomination being received for any one position, a ballot will be held at the Annual General Meeting.
In the event that Full members or Fellow members are unable to attend the AGM they may appoint a proxy to vote on their behalf.
The proxy form should be completed and either emailed to kathryn.pugh@launceston.tas.gov.au by 4pm on 30 August 2017 or presented at the commencement of the meeting.
Please click here to download the Nomination form
Please click here to download the Proxy form
Please click here to download the Draft Minutes from the 2016 AGM
​Please click here to download the Notice of Election/Agenda
When:
31 August 2017
5:30 PM
- 6:30 PM
Where:
Launceston Town Hall
18-28 St Johns Street, Launceston, Tasmania
Contact: Central office on 03 8593 4140, office@eianz.org or kathryn.pugh@launceston.tas.gov.au
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.