AGM 2017

Climate for Change's 2017 Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday 22nd October at 2:30pm. Please RSVP below.

Items on the Agenda will be:

1) Confirm the minutes of the previous AGM

2) Receive and consider:

  • the annual report of the Board on the activities of Climate for Change Inc in the financial year 2015-16; and
  • the financial statements of Climate for Change Inc for the financial year 2015-16

3) Elect members to positions vacant on the Board

Notice of Positions Vacant

The Rules of Climate for Change provide for a steady renewal of the Board with half of the Board positions becoming vacant each year.  The Rules provide that outgoing Board members can stand for re-election.

The following positions on the Climate for Change Board have become vacant:

  • Chairperson 

  • Secretary
  • Treasurer 

  • Board member

  • Board member

  • Board member

If you would like to vote on matters considered at the AGM, including the election of new Board members, you will need to be a member. If you are not a member and would like to join. You can do so here.

If you are a member and would like to nominate yourself or another member to one of the positions vacant on the Board, please use this form - you will need another member to second your nomination and send the completed form to [email protected] by 5pm on Friday 20th October, 2017.

If you are a member and cannot attend but would like to vote via proxy, please fill out a proxy form and email it back to [email protected] no later than 24 hours before the AGM.

WHEN
October 22, 2017 at 2:30pm - 5:30pm
WHERE
Donkey Wheel House, Board Room
673 Bourke St
Basement Level
Melbourne, Victoria 3000
Australia
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CONTACT
Katerina Gaita
20 RSVPS
Carly Robertson Mario Santos Anna Whitehead Gerry McLoughlin janet bishop Keith Burrows Jackson Peck Jeremy Dore Khadija M-Williams Josie Wilson Nicole Robertson Sue Dwyer Van Nam Nguyen Jeremy Press Serena Davies Rod Woolley Tommasina Marasco Zey B

Will you come?


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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, whose sovereignty was never ceded. We acknowledge that Indigenous peoples around the world are at the forefront of climate change, both in experiencing its effects and leading solutions for change. We pay our sincerest respects to all Elders, past and present.