esdtc annual obedience trial
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Eastern Suburbs Dog Training Club Inc. PO Box 6 Randwick NSW 2031 Phone: 0412 645 154 www.easternsuburbsdogtraining.org.au Find us on Facebook: Eastern Suburbs Dog Training Club
Sundays in Centennial Park since 1962
Run entirely by volunteers
November 2019 Newsletter
On Saturday 5th October, the Club held our
annual Obedience Trial as part of the DOGS
NSW State Titles weekend. Rain and
thunderstorms threatened in the morning, but it
was an overall good day by all who attended.
There was great success in the Novice Ring,
where Mrs V Gresser and her Aussie Shepherd
Rozate Blade Runner CCD RE won the ring and
the President’s trophy for highest scoring dog or
bitch at the trial with a score of 199 out of a
possible 200 points!
Congratulations to those who had success at the
trial and commiserations to those who missed
out. A big thank you goes to our Trial Secretary
Julie Brandon, Chief Steward Heather Martyn,
Lodi Kramer and Jason Lau for the catering and
all our judges, stewards and helpers on the day.
Annual Obedience Trial!
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ESDTC Annual Obedience Trial
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Andrew Grace & “Inca”
Lillian Shuttleworth &
“Montysaurus”
Jennifer Nicolopoulos & “Leroy”
Bill Ashraf & “Tilly”
Julienne Walter & “Marlee”
Marousa Polias & “Zsa Zsa”
Katherine Christie & “Bonnie”
Jan Cooke & “”Wee Lass”
Mark Sullivan & “Luna”
Promotions
Class 2 - 3
Angelika Kosciolek & “Bob”
Class 1 - 2
Class 3 - 4
Dena Rubinstein & “Dougall”
Ericka Van Aalst & “Zsa Zsa”
Lisa Simmons & “Daisy”
Marianne Gizycki & “Misha”
Meg Croft & “Holly”
Jenny Monaghan & “Ebony”
Eva Peres Lisa Burke Fares Mounayerji Kay Proos Helen Steiner
Prasadi Pilosof Geoff Rickards Natalie Pelleri Emma Worthing Ron Steiner
Avraham Pilosof Alex Anthony Carla Pager Linda Winsper Katren Popescu
Anthony Maxwell Triere McFarland Montana Pager Nathan Hynek Anthony Valentine
Kylie Maxwell Emma Onus William Koukouras Sienna Brown Claudia Crean
Paul Ching Benedetta Gozzi Jessica Koukouras Chris Cassidy Teresa Dela Cruz
Denis Krizanovic Lindsay Young Danny Butiar Sean Cassidy Simon Ridout
Tracey Feltham Kevin Baker Vicki Black Jackson Taylor Aboud Shaweesh
Carolyn Rylance Elizabeth Glynn Claudia Monse Frias Lugo
Jinny Gill Adam Lippmann
Tania Fox William Lamprill Patrick Forde Rebecca Ballesteros Cecil Goldstein
Lyn Stewart Sally Lamprill Juliet Mlinaric Juan Ballesteros Ramirez Claire Goldstein
Kelda Murray Jessica Holmes Ingrid van Beek Ashley Pettit Hayley Wong
Steven Davey Nick Rowe Geoff Gallop Megan Thiele Victoria Rasmussen
Rory Davey Emily Manchee Laura Norton Aimee Miranda Louis Regnier-Vigouroux
Michelle Young Simon Cheatham Ben McVicar Waldo Miranda Kathryn Nicholson
Yasmin Young Daniel Krutik Lisa Si Beverley Lawless Grace Nicholson Perry
Marlene Sidoti Kyle Gross Long Long Dante Pontes-Cox Celia Hurwitz
Peter Sidoti Dimi Petrou Paula Monaghan Gizelle Pontes Greg Lisovoy
Lachlan Sidoti Christine Georges Sarah Colquhoun Stephanie O'Halloran Polina Gurash
Welcome New Members June - Nov 2019
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Victor Lam Nicholas Jones Julia Walker-Bengtsson Jeff Zulman Ashleigh Lonnie
Emily Kong Sue Jones Michael Bengtsson Noa Zulman Rebecca Saad
Simone Briggs Caitlin Jones Florence Chen John Bailes Matt Warrington
Christopher Vinson Terry Forster Stephen Gavan Ian Bollam Kody Warrington
Michelle Walker Harriet Edgar Daniel Griffin April Morrow Harry Blake
Steven Reilly James Whitehurst Jacqueline D'Alpuget Todd Buckley Eleanor Batchelor
Matt Mascarenhas Sophie Offen Mikaeel Adnan Sarah Buckley Sally Peng
Petra Fowler Lisa Cooke Adnan Ghani Angie Prendergast-Sceats
Michael Xuan
Rick Fowler Daniel Yates Matthew Parsons James Prendergast Sally McGeoch
Arie Ezekiel Alira Neely David Naiken Katy Wall Justin Doyle
Martin Moghadam Scott Wenkart Anne Corlette Martin Hawkes Ruby Doyle
Abtin Moghadam Irene Bellette Tony St Leon Alara Coulter Emma Stevens
Maryam Vaziri Lisa Thackham Emily Bailes Lisa Robins Chris Bell
Susan Tee Angelina Poulakis Alex Culas Jeanie Sinclair Wynne Bell
Simon Bailey Rosemary Sa-dowskyj
David Riley Roy Todarello Kate Neeson
Jan Bailey Natalie Clark Amy Pfeffer Charlene Zulman Dave Harris
Jackie Stephenson Jess Mooney-Smith Oliver Fast Christian Huston Catriona Reynolds
Amanda Deans Louis Jeurissen Carolyn Johnstone Sarah Webster Adrienne Hirst
David McIver Carrie Ng Joseph Wijangco Steve Crawley Vicky Bailey
Sarah McIntyre Sarah Ng Michelle Andrade Annabel Butler Peter Fowler
Sarah Bellenger Simone Morris Killian Doyle Sarah Hales Trent Logue
Mia Freeman Octavio Gomez Tammy Morris Kala Lengyer Jennifer Griffiths
Lucy Ashcroft Areli Gomez Michele Leeming Adam Smith Greg Morris
June Ashcroft Maryanne O'Dono-ghue
Natasha Anthoniel Ana Etch Marie-Louise Scarf
Ryan Fitzgerald Solenne Giardini Ashtan Wright Hari Jago Andrew Daly
Justin Puddick Damien Giardini Lima Petersen Julia Bruce Sue Windybank
Eva Puddick Maria Campos Dana Lawson Nathan Gyaneshwar Michael Cohen
Nicholas Plowman Ian Stirling Rob Lawson Andrew Thambyah Charnelle Mondy Co-hen
Katia Tallarico Josh Ng Alexandra Ludlow-Hyland Will Thambyah Madelaine Lundgren
Peter Finlon Lyle Hammerschlag Elena Libman Anna McFarlane Bart Jeurissen
Jessica Finlon Amanda Ham-merschlag
Naomi Libman Thomas Nix Sarah Hickel
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Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on training grounds Centennial Park on Sunday 8th September, 2019.
Meeting declared open at 10.00am.
Introduction to the meeting by President Jason Lau. A head count was taken of 34 members present.
The meeting opened at 10am.
1. To note apologies for non-attendance:
Julie Brandon, Vicki Etherington, Zoh Dowling, Angelika Kosciolek, Julienne Walter, Lillian Shuttleworth and Judith Flitcroft.
2. To confirm the minutes of the previous AGM:
Proposed by Lodi Kramer Seconded by Jan Cooke
Carried unanimously.
3. To receive and adopt the Audited Balance Sheet and accompanying reports:
The Treasurer Sherlyn Koo informed the meeting that the Audited Balance Sheet for 2018/ 2019 had been completed and could be accessed by members and would be available on the club’s website.
Proposed by Leonie Kelly Seconded by Sandra Walker
Carried unanimously.
4. To receive the President’s Report from Jason Lau – Refer to Appendix I
Proposed by Robert Fairhead Seconded by Leonie Kelly
5. To receive the Secretary’s Report from Lee Davis – Refer to Appendix II
6. To elect Office Bearers and Committee Members for the following 12 months.
The following nominations have been received:
President Leonie Kelly
Vice President Sandra Walker
Treasurer Jason Lau
Secretary Lee Davis
General Committee Julie Brandon Jan Cooke Vicki Etherington
Lodi Kramer Hulya Yilmaz
Hedy Hickel Emma King Andrew McNamara Shane Dyson Natalia Coady
Ian Winestock Peter Kandlbinder Carly Siegel Giselle Chan Leo Tan
Gang Chen Annalise Field Katharine Orr Arvin Kong Sarah Richardson
Nicole Connell Joseph Gioia Coralie Lane Kezia Morris Bridgit Gallant
Karni Daniel Vanessa Grace Rory Lane Bradley Morris Diane Mayorga
Alison Davey Oskar Pecyna Kat Campbell Sharon Della Sala
Alby Sofyar Christiane Melki Mary Bloom Karen Zoellner
Caitlin Adler Monique Damasco Anita Rutherford Caitlin Coady
Jack Arnold Rosie Paijmans Lisa Robertson Daryl Coady
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Jason Lau introduced the nominees and stated that they have indicated their willingness to serve on
committee for the following 12 months. As no one challenged the nominations it was declared passed by
Jason Lau.
7. To appoint an auditor:
Anja Naus completed our audit for 2018/2019 and is willing to be nominated for the 2019/2020 financial year.
Proposed by Jan Evans Seconded by Davis Givney
Carried unanimously.
8. To consider and deal with motions of which due notice has been given:
(1) To approve the nomination of judges for the club’s trial on the 3rd October, 2020:
CCD Joan Stewart
Novice Tracy Geary
Open Dianne Hollett and Kevin Speed
UD Ron Probert and Maryanne Fazekas
UDX Charles Giles
Proposed by Sandra Walker Seconded by Lodi Kramer
Carried unanimously.
(2) Changes to the process for Committee Nominations and Elections
The Club Committee’s Nominations and Elections are made more transparent and open, inline with
Dogs NSW Obedience and Tracking Committee elections, including Section 4.10 of Dogs NSW Policy
Statement, which sets out that all nominations are to be published with photos and CVs. In addition,
there should be an “Active Member” requirement for all nominations, in line with the Club’s Rules on
the awarding of Annual Club Trophies.
Motion proposed by Robert Fairhead Seconded by Lodi Kramer
Robert Fairhead spoke to his motion and the need for members to be more aware of the process for
nominations and elections. The president asked for anyone to speak against the motion. As no one
spoke against the motion it was put to the meeting.
For - 17 Against - 5
Motion carried
9. To deal with such other business as the Chairperson and members may allow.
- Robert Fairhead thanked Jason Lau for his work as club president over the last three years.
- Ericka van Aalst asked that outgoing committee members be thanked. This was duly
done by Jason Lau.
Meeting closed at 10.18am
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President’s Report 2019
It’s a privilege to present the President's report for
2019.
It has been another busy year and the club has
successfully run about 13 classes every Sunday, from
puppies through to Class 4, including obedience and
Activity class. We’ve also managed to maintain a
steady stream of new members wanting to participate
in our popular RDO and puppy programs. I would like
to thank all instructors and trainee instructors who give
their time freely to run these classes, and to the
helpers who look after the desk and set up equipment
for all our members.
At last year’s fun day, we managed to raise over $600
for Canine cancer research. I would like to thank
Sandra Walker for suggesting we donate to such a
worthy cause, and those who donated prizes and
helped sell raffle tickets on that day. I hope we
manage to raise even more money at this year’s fun
day event.
Late last year the Club sponsored a Delta therapy Dog
team on behalf of a club member. The team who we
currently sponsor is one of our own members, Julie
Brandon and her dog Lucy. I would like to take this
opportunity to sincerely thank the member who
sponsored the past and current teams in the club's
name. This generous gesture will allow those who
have no access or interaction to animals a moment of
happiness while in hospital or living in a nursing home.
Last year we also raised $550 for the “Buy a bale”
campaign at our Annual obedience trial. Thank you to
Julie Brandon for the suggestion, and those who
helped sell raffle tickets on the day. Our committee
and helpers are busy organising this year’s event,
which will be held on Saturday 5th October. A special
thank you to our Trial Secretary Julie Brandon, our
Chief Steward Heather Martyn, Leonie Kelly and all
Club members who have offered their time to help on
the day. Best of luck to all our members who will be
competing in this year’s event.
The Club van is now well and truly integrated into the
running of the club on Sunday mornings. Special
thanks go to Robert Fairhead for taking the Van during
the break for servicing and rego, and to the drivers and
helpers who unpack and load the van. I would also like
to thank Centennial parklands for not only allowing us
to house the club van safely in their compound, but
also allowing us to run classes here on Sunday
mornings and keeping our ground fees low.
We recently managed to secure a storage unit at a
reduced rate, which will now allow us to safely store in
one place our club archives, memorabilia and unused
equipment. This will ease the burden for those current
club members who have been housing these items in
their garages for many years. I would like to thank Jan
Cooke for sourcing and organising the unit, Lodi
Kramer for donating shelving in memory of his dog
Neo, and I sincerely thank the club members past and
present for keeping these items safe for us.
I would now like to acknowledge the hard work and the
commitment of three committee members that are
stepping down this year. Our current treasurer Sherlyn
Koo, publicity officer Robert Fairhead and general
committee member Jan Evans. Thank you for your
years on the committee, and the valuable support you
have given me and other members at the club. Your
contribution to committee will be sorely missed!
Lastly, I would like to thank everyone for allowing me
the honour of being your president for the past 3 years.
I found it challenging but also rewarding, and I have
confidence that the incoming president will be forward-
thinking and embrace any positive change that will
benefit the club. I also look forward to working with the
incoming committee and serving the club as your next
treasurer.
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Secretary’s Report 8th September, 2019. The club over the past twelve months has continued to
promote responsible dog ownership through the
beginner courses for puppies and adult dogs and the
further training in Classes 1 to 4 where both dogs and
handlers continue to develop their skills in obedience
training.
The club’s trialling tradition has continued with
members Club members participated in the Interclub
Obedience Challenge in July this year with a few from
Class 4 trialling their dogs for the first time in the
Community Companion Dog Class which is the first of
the obedience titles. The clubs’ annual trial will be held
on Saturday 5th October as part of the NSW State
Obedience Titles at the German Shepherd Grounds of
the Bill Spilstead Complex for Canine Affair at Orchard
Hills. Whist it is quite a distance to travel I would
encourage members to make the trip to see what is
possible for dogs to achieve with persistent training.
Membership as of the 1st September stands at 345 of
which 19 are Life Members, 109 are renewals and 217
new members.
Lastly one of our Life Members, Grahame Brown, has
now stopped attending stamp auctions where he sold
the used stamps, donated by members, with the
proceeds going to the Guide Dog Association. I would
like to thank Grahame for his tireless efforts and the
members who supplied the stamps over decades to
support this important charity.
FESTIVE FOODS TO AVOID!
With the holiday season fast approaching certain
festive foods are fine for us to eat but can be lethal
to our beloved pets. This article highlights some
foods and drinks that we should be wary of.
Avocado
This fruit contains a toxic substance called persin.
It is found in avocado leaves, seeds and even the
bark of the tree. The Guatemalan variety (common
in stores) is especially rich in this substance.
Although this substance is not especially toxic to
dogs, mild stomach upset can occur if your pet
eats a substantial amount of it. The pit, though,
can cause obstruction in the gastrointestinal tract if
swallowed.
Bread Dough Raw bread dough made with live yeast, when
swallowed, can cause the yeast to multiply in the
moist environment in the stomach. This expansion
can lead to decreased blood flow to the stomach
wall, resulting in death of the tissue. The
expanding stomach can also press on the
diaphragm resulting in difficulty in breathing. As
well as this, as the yeast multiplies, it produces
alcohols that can result in intoxication. This can
lead to, in extreme cases, to death.
Chocolate Chocolate contains a substance called
theobromine. This substance can lead to vomiting,
increased thirst, abdominal discomfort,
restlessness to severe agitation, muscle tremors,
irregular heartbeat, high body temperature,
seizures and death. The rule of thumb is the
darker the chocolate, the more dangerous.
I wrote an article on this a couple of years ago
after a friend of mine lost her beloved Shetland
sheepdog when he ate a block of dark chocolate.
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Ethanol Dogs are much more sensitive to alcohol than
humans. In severe cases, coma, seizures and
death may occur. Sweet alcoholic drinks are very
appealing to dogs so please be careful. Any dog
that is so drunk that it can’t stand up must be
taken to the vet!
Grapes and Raisins
Grapes and raisins have recently been associated
with kidney failure in dogs. The exact cause is not
clear. Some dogs can appear to eat a few without
problems, others do so for a while only to become
very ill later on. Signs of grape and raisin toxicity
are vomiting, lethargy or diarrhoea within 12 hours
of eating. As the dogs becomes more ill, there can
be an increase in urination or no urination in later
stages. Death due to kidney failure occurs after 3
or 4 days.
Hops Hops are used to brew beer. Home kits for this can
be found in many supermarkets. Both fresh and
cooked are dangerous. Affected dogs can develop
an uncontrollably high body temperature (greater
than 42 Celsius) which results in damage to and
failure of multiple organ systems. Symptoms
include restlessness, excessive panting, muscle
tremors and seizures.
Although these are unlikely to cause death in
dogs, the nuts can cause very uncomfortable
symptoms that can last up to 48 hours. These
include weakness in the hind legs, pain, tremors
and low grade fever.
Moldy Food A wide variety of molds grow on foods and some
produce toxins which can cause serious and even
life-threatening problems if ingested by dogs.
Signs of this type of poisoning begin as fine
muscle tremors that progress to total body tremors
and finally to convulsions that can lead to death in
severe cases. If you can’t eat it, neither can your
dog!
Onions and Garlic All close relatives of the onion family (shallots,
garlic, scallions, etc) contain compounds that can
damage dogs’ red blood cells if eaten in sufficient
quantities. The rule of thumb is “the stronger it is,
the more toxic it is”. Garlic tends to be more toxic
than onions. While dogs may be able to tolerate a
small amount of these vegetables, exposure to
concentrated forms such as onion soup mix
powder or garlic powder puts them at risk to
poisoning. The damage to red blood cells doesn’t
become apparent for about 3 to 5 days. Affected
dogs appear weak or reluctant to move. They may
appear to tire easily. Their urine may be orange-
tinged to dark red in colour. In severe cases, blood
transfusions may be needed.
Xylitol Xylitol is a calorie-free sweetener that is used in
sugar-free gum as well as sugar-free baked
goods. In dogs, xylitol can lead to a rapid and
severe drop in blood sugar levels. Dogs may
develop disorientation and seizures within 30
minutes of eating products containing this
substance or signs can be delayed for several
hours. Some dogs who have ingested large
amounts of this substance can develop liver
failure, which can be fatal.
Caffeine Caffeine can damage the heart, lungs, kidneys
and central nervous system of dogs. Signs
include restlessness, hyperactivity and vomiting
followed by panting, weakness, a staggering gate,
increased heart rate, muscle tremors and
convulsions. Caffeine can be found in coffee and
coffee drinks as well as large amounts of tea. Do
not share your drinks with your dog.
Apple seeds, cherry pips, peach, apricot
and plum stones These contain the toxin cyanide. Symptoms of
cyanide poisoning include vomiting, heavy
breathing, fast heart rate, cardiac arrhythmias and
coma.
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Holiday Fun!
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Club Dog Leads The club sells varying sizes of dog leads made
from strong but soft cotton weave material that is
great for not only Sunday morning training sessions at the club,
but also long walks with your four legged friend. We sell leads ranging
from 3ft to 10ft long.
3ft & 4ft 6 inch long leads cost $8
10ft long lead cost $12
So if you are looking for a new soft comfortable lead or your current lead is uncomfortable to hold
during training and out on dog walks, come to the front desk on Sunday and we’ll help get the right
lead for you and your dog.
Potato peelings, green potatoes and
rhubarb leaves
These contain oxalates, which can affect the
digestive, nervous, and urinary systems.
Tobacco
This contains nicotine, which affects the digestive
and nervous systems. Symptoms include a rapid
heart beat, collapse, coma, and death. Keep your
dog away from ashtrays and cigarette butts.
REF: www.aspca.org and www.drkatrina.com
Article by Julie Brandon
If you're a fan of Austalia's foremost
children's author and illustrator May Gibbs,
then you should visit Nutcote in Neutral Bay
during the holiday break. The trust is
celebrating May Gibb's birthday and
honoring her Scottish Terrier calling the day
"Scotty Day at Nutcote". It will be held on
Sunday 19th January, 2020 and for more
information visit their website:
https://www.maygibbs.com.au/
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Too Wet Or Hot To Train ?
If you wake to a wet or threatening Sunday or
the temperature soars beyond 30 Degrees,
then check our Facebook page or call the Club
for a status update on 0412 645 154 after
7:30am. Please note: We cannot respond to
text or voice messages.
Footwear! The Club reminds Members that
thongs, slip-ons and open shoes are not
appropriate footwear for training your dog. For
instance, the flip flopping of thongs and slip-
ons can distract your dog or another handler’s
dog while doing heeling exercises.
There is also the danger of slipping while doing
right and left about turns, fast pace or jumps
(for the higher classes). Should an incident
occur and dogs start snapping at each other,
your toes and the soft parts of your feet are
highly exposed. So please wear covered shoes
when training your dog.
With the aim of providing a
safe training environ-
ment for all dogs and
handlers the club
has implemented the
following procedure:
After a serious attack by a dog on a
person or another dog (as judged by
senior club members
who are present on the day of the attack)
the offending dog must wear a basket muzzle if
it is to continue attending classes at ESDTC.
Aggressive Dog Procedure
The Club now sells Yellow “Give Me Space” Dog Bandanas. This campaign
is run by Yellow Dog Australia and is aimed at educating dog fanciers and the
general public about the meaning of a yellow bandana, yellow ribbon or yellow
vest to help assist dogs that need more space from time to time.
By using a yellow bandana, fellow club members will understand that your dog may require more
space when you train at the club on Sunday mornings. You can purchase a bandana for $15 at the
information desk on Sunday mornings by asking one of our helpful volunteers who will advise you on
size and how to attach the bandana to your dog’s collar.
“Give Me Space” Dog Bandanas
No Smoking at the Info Desk For the comfort and safety of volunteers and
members, the information desk is a smoke free
zone. Please refrain from smoking in and around
that area.
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2019 Calendar
NOVEMBER
17th 7.30am Promotion testing for Classes 1 to 2, 2 to 3, 3 to 4
9.15am Last Puppy Joiner Registration for 2019
24th 7.30am Last Responsible Dog Ownership registration For 2019
DECEMBER
1st 7.30am Last Promotion Testing for Classes 1-2, 2-3 and 3-4 for 2019
No Puppy Class or Responsible Dog Ownership (RDO) Course Registrations
8th End of Training Year Classes and Fun Day
Registration and training will resume at the Club in February 2020 - Training Dates for 2020 will
be published in January on our club website:
www.easternsuburbsdogtraining.org.au/Training-Dates/2019-training-dates
Inspection Line Times:
From 7:45 to 8am Class 2 and Activity
From 8:30 to
8:55am
RDO, Foundations Class, Classes 1, 3 & 4
(Puppies are inspected by Instructors in class)
Training Times:
8am Class 2 & Activity Class
9am RDO, Foundations and Classes 1, 3 & 4
10am Puppy Class & Rally O
Please ensure that you arrive on the grounds with plenty of time for inspection and training. Tickets for classes are ONLY issued for dogs that have been inspected. Also note that the dates shown below are provisional and are subject to change. The latest training calendar is always available on our website.
Inspection & Training Times for 2019
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Treasurer’s Report
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Club Committee
President: Leonie Kelly
Vice President: Sandra Walker
Secretary: Lee Davis
Treasurer: Jason Lau
General Committee: Julie Brandon
Jan Cooke
Lodi Kramer
Vicki Etherington OAM
Hulya Yilmaz
Please feel free to discuss any ideas or issues with a Committee Member or email:
The Committee are volunteers who oversee the running and direction of the Club:
The bank account balances are as follows:
Cheque account $19,994.78
Term deposit account $93,387.30, maturity date 26/04/20