District Council has given the nod
At Hahndorf on Saturday, May 23rd, the District Council passed a resolution endorsing the two recommendations in the report
- Split District 73 into two districts -Â Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania – Western Australia
Authorise the District Reformation Committee to complete the implementation plan with World Headquarters
What does this mean for us in WA?
The process works like this
- Submit the report to World Headquarters – Mike Helm has done that
The 17 International Directors will consider the submission in August
What happens if we get the green light?
The following table sets out a schedule of elections at the May Council Meetings for the next 2 years.
Abbreviations used are LGET for Lt Governor Education & Training, LGM for Lt Governor Marketing, PRO for Public Relations Officer
May, 2010 Melbourne | District 73 Governor | |||
LGET for District 73 | LGET for District WA | |||
LGM for District 73 | LGM for District WA | |||
PRO for District 73 | PRO for District WA | |||
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May, 2011 Perth | District 73 Governor | District WA Governor | ||
LGET for District 73 | LGET for District WA | |||
LGM for District 73 | LGM for District WA | |||
PRO for District 73 | PRO for District WA | |||
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May 2012 Perth | District WA Governor | |||
District WA LGET | ||||
District WA LGM | ||||
District WA PRO |
We are confident that World Headquarters are very supportive of the push for District 73. However, we have to meet certain guidelines. That is the problem. Will they consider we have enough clubs and perhaps more importantly a high enough average membership per club? That may be the sticking point.
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