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Salient. Newspaper of the Victoria University Students' Association. Vol 42 No. 6. April 2 1979

AGM Agenda

AGM Agenda

On Wednesday April 4, the Annual General Meeting of VUWSA will be held in the Union Hall, commencing at 12.00 noon. All students who have paid their student association fee are entitled to attend, speak, move motions and vote.

The AGM will begin by discussing the financial report for the Association in 1978 so if you want to find out how the ¼ million dollars you all payed in fees was spent, come along, and then move onto discuss three constitutional amendments.

The first is that the editor of Salient be elected by SRC rather than appointed by the Publication Board (this ammendment is further discussed in the Editorial). Secondly it is proposed that the position of Accommodation Officer on the Exec be abolished and a Welfare Officer be established. The third ammendment is one to formally incorporate the Wellington Clinical School students into VUWSA.

As well as these there are a number of other motions proposed: That there be a committee set up to co-ordinate the activities of all the SRC Officers and Representatives. There is a motion giving further support to the Bursaries demonstration on April 11.

It is moved Tees/Richard Broad: That VUWSA have no policy on abortion, and also moved Richard Broad/Smith: That VUWSA have no policy on foriegn affairs except that specifically relating to overseas students.

It is moved Tees/Carr-Gregg: That the SRC position of International Affairs Officer be abolished, the honorarium of $50 being allocated to the Education Officers' budget and the budget of $100 being allocated thus: $50 to the budget of the overseas students Officer and $50 to the Education Officer's budget.

One other motion is from Tees/Norman: That this association support any move to amend the NZUSA constitution in order that Constitutuents can have two representatives (one being the President of that Constituent) on the National Executive of NZUSA.

If you are concerned about any of these motions, either in supporting them or in opposing them, then you should come along and have your say, or at least have your vote.