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Motions for the 2010 electronic AGM (eAGM)

Article posted on Monday 22 February 2010

As part of the 2009 electronic Annual General Meeting (eAGM), this page contains the documents that would normally be tabled at a physical AGM. You can download the reports at your leisure, for reading in advance of the formal vote between 22 Mar - 5 Apr. We'll send a reminder to you when it is time to vote.

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eAGM

Article posted on Monday 22 February 2010

 

 


Minutes of the eAGM 2009

Article posted on Sunday 21 February 2010

The following are the minutes comprising the 2009 eAGM declaration.

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President's Report 2009

Article posted on Sunday 21 February 2010

The following is the President's Report 2009 for Civil Liberties Australia

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Annual Report 2009

Article posted on Sunday 21 February 2010

This is the sixth annual report of Civil Liberties Australia Inc, registered association no. A04043, trading as and known as Civil Liberties Australia, or CLA. This annual report report covers the period from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2009.

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Call for eAGM Motions

Article posted on Monday 01 February 2010

A formal call for Notice of Motion(s) has been made for this year's eAGM.  Details of this year's eAGM follow.

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CLA electronic AGM 2010

Article posted on Saturday 30 January 2010

Civil Liberties Australia is holding its electronic annual general meeting (eAGM) process between 1 February and 10 April 2010.

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eVoting in the eAGM 10

Article posted on Monday 25 January 2010

eAGMe-Voting is available at this year's electronic Annual General Meeting (eAGM) following the success of last year's eAGM process.

For e-voting, each CLA member must have a personal email address (rather than, say, one email address covering two or three members of a family, as happens in a few cases). Without a unique email address, a member can’t participate in e-voting, but can still vote personally by post to the Secretary.

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