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AGM 2015 - minutes
41st Annual General Meeting August 2015
Ducks Unlimited New Zealand
8.30am at Distinction Hotel and Conference Centre, Palmerston North.
Welcome:
The President John Cheyne, welcomed members to the 41st Annual General Meeting.
A special welcome was extended to the Piranis.
Apologies:
Glenys Hansen and Athol Rowden, Dan and Sandy Steele, Peter and Anne Russell, Chris Bindon, Graham Berry, Sue Perry, Fraser Chetwin.
Motion:
That the apologies tendered are accepted.
Moved: John Bishop.
Seconded: Di Pritt.
Carried .
Minutes of the last AGM:
(Circulated in Flight #164, copies available at the AGM.)
Motion:
That the minutes of the last AGM be accepted as a true and complete record. Moved:
David Smith.
Seconded: Neil Candy.
Matters arising from the 2014 minutes:
No matters arising.
President’s Report:
John Cheyne (Circulated in Flight #164, copies available at the AGM.)
We are facing challenges with maintaining our membership. Our members are aging and younger people just aren’t joining.
Main support base is from Wairarapa and Manawatu Chapters. The Wairio wetland project continues to be our major wetland restoration project.
Reiterated his thanks to three key ladies – Liz Brook, Jan Abel and Michelle Cooper
Motion:
The President’s report is accepted.
Moved: John Bishop.
Seconded: Adrienne Bushell.
Carried.
Matters arising from the President’s 2014 Report:
No matters arising.
Financial Report:
John Bishop
John ran through the accounts and explained the main differences between receipt of funds.
This particularly relates to the Wairio project where payout has occurred before receipt of funds in.
Accounts show a loss of $41253 for y/e 31 March 2015
Motion:
That the 2015 financial report be accepted.
Moved: John Bishop.
Seconded: Ken Barnes.
Carried.
Waterfowl and Wetlands Trust Report:
David Smith.
Funds $463420 as at July so even with the usual fluctuations it has not done too badly, an improvement of our position of just under 8 percent.
Held in a variety of companies predominantly Australasian but some overseas.
Adrienne Bushell questioned re ethical investing.
Moved: Di Pritt.
Seconded: John Bishop.
Carried.
Election of Officers:
Board Election:
The President read out the following Statement:
The Constitution states that the Board should consist of not less than six, of which half, but not more than two thirds shall be permanently appointed Directors.
As of right, the permanent appointments are the Chairman, President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer.
Other permanent appointments are Neil Candy and William Abel.
John Dermer and Jim Law are standing again
by rotation and also have a nomination of Gill Lundie for the Board.
Call for any further nominations – None - therefore all were declared as duly elected.
Moved: David Smith.
Seconded: Glenys Hansen.
Carried.
Reports:
Wetland Care: William Abel (tabled).
Royal Swan Report: William Abel (tabled).
Website Report: Michelle Cooper (webmaster) Same as last year but with more visitations.
Could someone write on how to build a wetland. And what to plant maybe publish on our website?
Quack Club: Only have five schools involved and 80 younger kids belong. It is continuing successfully but could be doing better.
Wairio Wetland:
Jim Law (Full report tabled).
He also showed photos of the project.
Summary: In Wairarapa this project is seen as a significant success story and could be considered a forerunner for organisations such as ours to take on. Perhaps DUNZ could look at one large project every 5 years - need to look to start a new one.
Pateke: Mike Camm (no report).
Whio: Peter Russell (Full report tabled).
Membership Report: Jan Abel. 78 percent memberships renewed slightly up on last year.
General Business:
Clarification re Election of officers given. John Dermer and Jim Law were re-elected with Gill Lundie welcomed to the Board.
Thanks to the Board members for their contribution.
Closure:
The meeting closed at 9.30am.
DUNZ AGM 2016
An experience for this year’s DUNZ AGM.
Taupo is our top spot this year and there is plenty of time to get prepared. Catch up with all those friends you only see once a year. Enjoy the company; enjoy the food; and the scenery.
The Millennium Hotel on the Taupo Lake Terrace, good food, good weather (we hope), walk along the water front, and importantly a three hour cruise on the Lake with a BBQ lunch included.
Conference dates are July 29, 30, 31. As a rule members usually stay Friday and Saturday nights and then head home on Sunday.
Remember it is July, and quite close to the mountains, pack a few warm clothes. Look forward to seeing you there.
2017 AGM/Conference
Yet another well run AGM, with interesting places to visit and plenty of old friends meeting up and catching up.
The auction with Dan Steele as auctioneer ran well, and provided more funds for the coming year. The silent auction also went well, with many interesting items that looked quite fascinating
The AGM on Saturday morning was well attended and run smoothly by members of the DU and other workers.
The trip to Wairio was all in fine weather and the lunch in town (Martinborough) was very tasty.
Finally winding up the day with an excellent dinner and not too far to find our accommodation.
AGM 2017
Brackenridge Country Retreat is our place for this year’s Ducks Unlimited Annual General Meeting,
(5&6 Aug, also Friday evening if you arrive on the 4th) annual dinner and the much anticipated auction. DU was there in August 2014 and members found Brackenridge enjoyable and comfortable.
The weekend event includes a catch-up on Friday evening, the annual AGM the next morning, plus morning tea then a bus trip to visit Wairio Wetlands, which has come on leaps and bounds since our last tour there. Put in a pair of gumboots for Wairio. Lunch follows at the Village café in Martinborough. Brackenridge has the atmosphere of early New Zealand station dwellings and with a view of the Haurangi ranges. Brackenridge Conference Manager Leeann O’Neill said they are looking forward to hosting our group. All members should receive the brochure about events at the AGM, and the information. Brackenridge can accommodate 64 guests, so make sure you do not miss out.
Accommodation
• Studios, two-bedroom cottages with two bathrooms and fourbedroom cottages with three bathrooms (includes self-catering continental breakfast provisions with free-range eggs).
• Indoor heated 20m lap pool, and gym complimentary for guests (16 years and over).
• On site day spa offering therapeutic and beauty treatments (bookings essential).
• Some unites are available at The Claremount in Martinborough for overflow.
Register now for another fun DUNZ AGM.
Brackenridge
White Rock Rd Martinborough
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www.brackenridge.co.nz
Ph: 063068115
Fax: 063068119