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198905 [2016/08/18 18:46] – [SCOUTS STRANDED IN BUSH CAVE] rachel | 198905 [2016/08/18 18:49] – [SOCIAL NOTES] rachel | ||
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(For the first time, bushwalkers with S & R have been acknowledged by the press! ED.) | (For the first time, bushwalkers with S & R have been acknowledged by the press! ED.) | ||
- | ===== FEDERATION OF BUSHWALKING CLUBS NSW ===== | + | ===== Federation of Bushwalking Clubs NSW ===== |
- Notes taken at April meeting. | - Notes taken at April meeting. | ||
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A special meeting was held at National Trust Centre to discuss incorporation and insurance. The main decisions were:- | A special meeting was held at National Trust Centre to discuss incorporation and insurance. The main decisions were:- | ||
- | 0 | + | * The Draft Constitution was adopted, with some amendments, the main points amended oeing listed below. |
- | The Draft Constitution was adopted, with some amendments, the main points amended oeing listed below. | + | |
- | O Having agreed on the Constitution, | + | |
- | O It was agreed that Public Liability Insurance be'undertaken. A policy offered by Insurance Exchange of Australia, with Norwiei | + | |
- | O A further insurance policy offering some degree of Personal Accident Insurance from the same company was held in abeyance for further consideration. Such a policy would involve an additional premium of $1.50 per member (total $2 for two insurance cover). The offer from the insurer will be circulated to all Clubs, which will be required to indicate if they desire the additional Personal Accident policy. | + | |
The more significant amendments to the Draft Constitution were:- | The more significant amendments to the Draft Constitution were:- | ||
- | 1. The term " | ||
- | 2. The" | ||
- | 3. The category " | ||
- | 4. A proposal that the number of delegates be variable, depending on the size of the Club, | ||
- | wa held over for further discussion. It was suggested the ratio be 1 delegate up to 50 members; 2 for 51/100 members; 3 for 101/150 members, and 4 delegates for clubs with over 150 members. | ||
- | 5. General Meetings of the Confederation to be held monthly or as determined by a General Meeting. | ||
- | It is expected that the process of Incorporation will involve a period of at least three months, which should give time for Clubs to decide on the Insurance Policies. | ||
+ | - The term " | ||
+ | - The " | ||
+ | - The category " | ||
+ | - A proposal that the number of delegates be variable, depending on the size of the Club, was held over for further discussion. It was suggested the ratio be 1 delegate up to 50 members; 2 for 51/100 members; 3 for 101/150 members, and 4 delegates for clubs with over 150 members. | ||
+ | - General Meetings of the Confederation to be held monthly or as determined by a General Meeting. | ||
- | ===== SOCIAL NOTES ===== | + | It is expected that the process of Incorporation will involve a period of at least three months, which should give time for Clubs to decide on the Insurance Policies. |
+ | ===== Social Notes ===== | ||
by Dot Butler | by Dot Butler | ||
- | Wednesday, 21st June - Keith Muir, Project Officer of the Colong Foundation for Wilderness, will give us a slide presentation they have prepared to explain the case for a Nattai National Park. This area should be reserved for lightweight bushwalking, | + | |
- | Wednesday, 28th June - A great night when Col Putt and Dr Graham Budd will co-operate in showing their wonderful adventure to Heard Island in the refurbished lobster fishing boat 'Patenellar, taking a climbing party to climb the virgin active volcano "Big Ben". A colour film, with sound, taken by the B.B.C. is part of the treat. | + | **Wednesday, 21st June** - Keith Muir, Project Officer of the Colong Foundation for Wilderness, will give us a slide presentation they have prepared to explain the case for a Nattai National Park. This area should be reserved for lightweight bushwalking, |
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+ | **Wednesday, 28th June** - A great night when Col Putt and Dr Graham Budd will co-operate in showing their wonderful adventure to Heard Island in the refurbished lobster fishing boat 'Patenella' | ||
===== FOOTNOTES ===== | ===== FOOTNOTES ===== |
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