Yachting Tasmania has called a General Meeting to be held on 25th July at RYCT.
The purpose of the meeting is for Member Clubs to vote on a proposal to Voluntarily Cancel the Registration of the Tasmanian Yachting Association Inc (YTAS).
If passed, YTAS will be replaced by a Tasmanian Regional Advisory Committee (RAC), a committee of Australian Sailing.
This framework has been developed with guidance from The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Framework for rebooting sport in a COVID-19 Environment and Federal/ State Health Departments
Due to COVID-19 and the restrictions now in place on public gatherings, clubs and associations currently cannot host an AGM in a face to face setting as most usually would. The following information is guidance for clubs on how to manage and host your 2020 Annual General Meeting.
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