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Members are invited to attend the 2018 Annual General Meeting of the South East Queensland Division.
Click Here to download the
Nomination Form for SEQ Committee Form
The South East Queensland Division will be looking to nominate the committee for the 2018/19 year. If you are interested in a position, click here to see the positions available and feel free to call Danielle Bolton on 07 5429 8480 to discuss.
If you are unable to attend please click here to download the proxy form and return to seq@eianz.org.au by 5pm on Monday 16 July 2018
Click here to download the 2017 EIANZ-SEQ AGM Minutes
Click here to download the 2018 EIANZ SEQ AGM Agenda
Stay on for our free member event
We encourage members to stay after the AGM for a fascinating presentation by Steve Posselt from Kayak 4 Earth and author of "Cry me a River".
Steve Posselt calls himself a civil engineer who, he says, happens to be able to read the writing on the wall, telling us that our rivers are dying. And after his extraordinary journey paddling and walking thousands of kilometres along the Murray Darling river system which he so entertainingly chronicles here, he speaks with authority. While his journey is exhilarating as he sweeps us along in his personable style, the way he describes the beauty of our landscape and its devastation, becomes a wake up call to everyone in Australia.
There is no charge for this event.
When:
18 July 2018
5:15 PM
- 7:30 PM
Where:
Jacobs | Brisbane
Level 7, 32 Cordelia Street
South Brisbane
Cost: No charge
Registrations Open: 8th June 18 12:00 AM
Registrations Close: 18th July 18 6:00 PM
Places Available: 42
Contact: Danielle Bolton, SEQ Secretariat at seq@eianz.org, 07 5429 8480.
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.