[MLB-WIRELESS] Re: Australian Wireless Association AGM for 2003

Ryan Abbenhuys sneeze at alphalink.com.au
Tue Oct 21 09:36:21 EST 2003


I still fail to see AWA having any influence or impact outside of
Sydney/NSW by only working with community groups.

If AWA were to take on companies and organisations as members it worries me
that this would only be as a way to gain some influence in other states.


>Hello Craig,
>
>CM> What you may be referring to is the democratic system at work. There
was
>CM> quite a few ideas that yes, you did have however due to a majority
vote by
>CM> the rest of the board they were dismissed or not implemented exactly
as you
>CM> suggested as the rest of the board did not agree to what was being
proposed.
>
>And quite possibly a lot of others would have disagreed with in the
>public too... As I said, me joining had no effect the first time
>round, what would make me want to exert effort for no effect this time
>round as well?
>
>CM> Due to requirements in the Associations rules (which you were involved
in
>CM> writing) this is not possible.
>
>CM> This makes internet based form submission and voting against our own
rules.
>
>Then perhaps this should have been tabled as well to be changed?
>
>I can't see people coming from Perth that disagree with the situation
>just to vote against it, after all if AWA lives up to the original
>goals then it will have impact on them...
>
>-- 
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>
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