All the positions are now posted. There have been other emails but most of have been confidential, or, if posted, would only go over ground already covered.
This blogger imagined that the process might take a little longer but given the ballot papers are in the mail, he thought it best to get the positions up and posted as soon as possible.
Read both positions.
Keep a clear head.
Don't forget to smile to yourself.
And remember, this is important, but climate change is a bigger issue.
Peace, hope and difference,
your blogger
Jon Doust
Sunday, July 6, 2008
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Jon - before the ballot closes and people make up their minds on the proposition, I just wanted to be clear about where I'm coming from.
As the nominee for Treasurer under the proposal to keep the national association intact and revitalise its operations, there are many things that can be done to improve membership numbers and reduce unnecessary costs. As someone based in Canberra and therefore away from the larger type centres of Sydney and Melbourne, I bring an empathy with those (perhaps from WA and elsewhere) that have a sense of separation from AusAPT activities, and will provide a voice on the national committee for those members. I believe strongly that an inclusive national association is not only sustainable but has good prospects for growth.
regards
Ric Taylor
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