ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MAY 2022

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MAY 2022

Ewan Horsburgh • May 10, 2022

AURA’s 2022 Annual General Meeting will be taking place as follows

Date: Tuesday 24th May 2022

Time: 6:30pm Western, 8:00pm Central, 8:30pm Eastern

Note: The AGM will be held only by electronic attendance

Electronic Attendance: 

Topic: AURA Annual General Meeting 2022
Time: May 24, 2022 08:30 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

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AGENDA

The following is the business to be tabled at the Annual General Meeting:

  1. To confirm the minutes of the previous annual general meeting held 31 May 2021.
  2. to receive and consider—
  3. the annual report of the Committee on the activities of the Association during the preceding financial year; and
  4. the financial statements of the Association for the preceding financial year submitted by the Committee
  5. To elect the members of the Committee;
  • President
  • Vice President
  • Treasurer
  • Secretary
  1. Election of State Representatives (if required)
  2. Hall of Fame Announcement

Nominations are called for the Committee positions as listed above, as well as two State Representatives from each State (see terms of reference). Please forward nominations to president@aura.asn.au. Nominations may also be advised at the meeting.

DOCUMENTS

AURA 2021 Annual Report

AURA AGM May 31 2021 Minutes

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