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AGM 6th March

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Announced In Public notices today in the Age

Who is Simon Grant? was he a part of the original ticket?


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http://www.stkildafootyfirst.com/board.html
yes he was.

Simon Grant
B. Com., LLB., FCIS • Managing Director Kingfisher Financial Solutions P/L
• Former Managing Director SAI Private
• Former Senior Executive & Director Australian Unity Health Ltd,
AU Funds Management Ltd, AU Retirement Villages Ltd &
AU General Insurance Ltd
Board responsibilities• Manager, Fosters Brewing Group • Investment and Growth
• Corporate Innovation
• Membership
• Sponsorship & revenue
Mr Grant will be appointed as an additional director after the Footy First ticket is successful


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ST KILDA SAINTS
Herald Sun|18 January 2008
ST KILDA SAINTS
FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED
(ACN 005 174 836)
The Annual General Meeting
(AGM) of the Company will be
held on 6 March 2008, at 7pm.
A Notice of Meeting will be
mailed to Members entitled to
attend the AGM.
At the AGM six Directors will be
retiring in accordance with the
Companys Constitution. The
Board has declared that the six
Directors positions will be
vacant, and are to be filled, at
the AGM. Nominations for each
of the six vacancies have been
received from the retiring
Directors. Greg Westaway,
Ross Levin, Nathan Burke,
Simon Grant and Andrew
Thompson are seeking election,
and John Gdanski is seeking re-
election, at the AGM.
Any additional nominations for
election to the Board of
Directors must be in writing and
must include the names and
signatures of the nominee and
three Voting Members of the
Company (Voting Members are
Ordinary Members and Life
Members). Nominees may use
the form available from the
Secretary.
To be valid, nominations must
comply with these requirements
and be delivered with a signed
consent to act as director to the
Secretary at the Companys
registered office (Linton Street,
Moorabbin, Victoria 3189)
prior to 5.00 pm on 1 February
2008.
Marcus van Lint
Secretary
18 January 2008

( doesn't mention where?)St Kilda Town hall- Moorabbin town Hall?


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saintbrat wrote: ( doesn't mention where?)St Kilda Town hall- Moorabbin town Hall?
kingston(moorabbin town hall) confirmed to be the location.


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Post: # 510963Post Enrico_Misso »

But why so late ?

In the old days it was pre-Christmas.

Then it moved to January.

Now March :shock: :shock: :shock:


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Enrico_Misso wrote:But why so late ?

In the old days it was pre-Christmas.

Then it moved to January.

Now March :shock: :shock: :shock:

Well they got in power in November?? They need the time to get things ready. I think December is still the best time thou.


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Post: # 511132Post 4theluvoftheclub »

The corps act says the AGM has to be in the following calendar year after the season , if the last one was, (and within 6 months of our year end of 31 Oct)...so has to be Jan feb or march or April. I also agree the delay is due to board getting in power in Nov, and waiting for 5 official board members to be approved for gaming , and then getting the 07 accounts done and approved as a new board, and then the advertising and notification timetable..the whole process obviously got started later due to the challenge...i would rather it be delayed and correctly done than rushed and wrong....


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4theluvoftheclub wrote:The corps act says the AGM has to be in the following calendar year after the season , if the last one was, (and within 6 months of our year end of 31 Oct)...so has to be Jan feb or march or April. I also agree the delay is due to board getting in power in Nov, and waiting for 5 official board members to be approved for gaming , and then getting the 07 accounts done and approved as a new board, and then the advertising and notification timetable..the whole process obviously got started later due to the challenge...i would rather it be delayed and correctly done than rushed and wrong....
Yep good points
Thanks for clarifying that.

Last year they had it on a Sunday morning.
Seems strange they haven't done the same this year.

If they delayed it 3 days they could have combined it with the family day.
That would probably boost the attendance at both ?


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How does it work, which members get invited? Those who have been members for years, or what? As far as I can see the article only mentions "sending out invites to members" or something, rather than who specifically.

Being a (first time) member this year I'd definitely be interested in going, but I'd assume a lot of people are the same. Is everyone put off by a massive entrance fee or something?


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Raven wrote:How does it work, which members get invited? Those who have been members for years, or what? As far as I can see the article only mentions "sending out invites to members" or something, rather than who specifically.

Being a (first time) member this year I'd definitely be interested in going, but I'd assume a lot of people are the same. Is everyone put off by a massive entrance fee or something?
all members are invited. no cost.

I have been going to the agm for the 5-10 years. there usually is around 100 members or so go.

i believe most people cannot be bothered going .

it appears that the only time many people go is when there is turmoil at the club.


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Raven wrote:How does it work, which members get invited? Those who have been members for years, or what? As far as I can see the article only mentions "sending out invites to members" or something, rather than who specifically.

Being a (first time) member this year I'd definitely be interested in going, but I'd assume a lot of people are the same. Is everyone put off by a massive entrance fee or something?
All 2007 members would get the invite. If you only signed up this year (2008) you would not be on the database for 2007 AGM.


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Are you sure 2008 members ain't aloud to come?


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homework wrote:Are you sure 2008 members ain't aloud to come?
They can attend but have no voting rights.


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PLUGGER14 wrote:
homework wrote:Are you sure 2008 members ain't aloud to come?
They can attend but have no voting rights.
Oh well a bit pissed but i'll come!


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homework wrote:
PLUGGER14 wrote:
homework wrote:Are you sure 2008 members ain't aloud to come?
They can attend but have no voting rights.
Oh well a bit pissed but i'll come!
Aren't you Under 18? If so you don't have voting rights anyway!


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PLUGGER14 wrote:
homework wrote:
PLUGGER14 wrote:
homework wrote:Are you sure 2008 members ain't aloud to come?
They can attend but have no voting rights.
Oh well a bit pissed but i'll come!
Aren't you Under 18? If so you don't have voting rights anyway!
Under 18s shouldn't be pissed anyway. :roll:


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Raven wrote:How does it work, which members get invited? Those who have been members for years, or what? As far as I can see the article only mentions "sending out invites to members" or something, rather than who specifically.

Being a (first time) member this year I'd definitely be interested in going, but I'd assume a lot of people are the same. Is everyone put off by a massive entrance fee or something?
AGM=Annual General Meeting. By Law, anyone who wants to can attend. If any of the business requires a vote, only eligable (over 18) 2007 members are entitled to vote. All eligable 2007 members should receive notification of the AGM.

Basically, all that hapens at the AGM is;

1. Recieve the audited report of the club's financial situation

2. Receive the annual report on behalf of the directors

3. Announce the results of any elections (none this year)

3. Announce any Life Members and/or other awards

4. Introduce any Guest Speakers

5. Deal with any other business received prior to the meeting or deemed appropriate by the Chairperson

It should last no more than 45mins to 1 hour. Who's going? !!


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Eastern wrote:
Raven wrote:How does it work, which members get invited? Those who have been members for years, or what? As far as I can see the article only mentions "sending out invites to members" or something, rather than who specifically.

Being a (first time) member this year I'd definitely be interested in going, but I'd assume a lot of people are the same. Is everyone put off by a massive entrance fee or something?
AGM=Annual General Meeting. By Law, anyone who wants to can attend. If any of the business requires a vote, only eligable (over 18) 2007 members are entitled to vote. All eligable 2007 members should receive notification of the AGM.

It should last no more than 45mins to 1 hour. Who's going? !!
i'll be going


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Post: # 511682Post 4theluvoftheclub »

The president, senior coach and the ceo also speak each agm , and talk about last year and their plans for this year...


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Post: # 511774Post Enrico_Misso »

Going back a few years the AGM was becoming a big production.
At Moorabbin town hall with all players in attendance, and interviews with the new recruits.
Even had some video content one year.

Now it is a very low key, and mostly focused on the formal business.

Though the coach's speech is always interesting.

But the most interesting bit is questions from the floor.
Often get some passionate ones about how the club is run, the Tasmania folly, our "home", the incompetent Council, the accounts, etc.
And then you get "important" ones about prices of the merchandise, the toilet facilities, lack of info for people not on the internet, and complaints from Ivy !


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Post: # 511819Post Eastern »

In past years the AGM would finish with a passionate rendition of the club song. This was stopped a few years back. I hope GW, NB & Co bring it back.

On the stupid questions from the floor. This got out of hand the yr spida was awarded life membership when some guy from crikey.com hijacked the microphone !!


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